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  2. Similar Shapes - GCSE Maths - Steps, Examples & Worksheet

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    What are similar shapes? Similar shapes are enlargements of each other using a scale factor. All the corresponding angles in the similar shapes are equal and the corresponding lengths are in the same ratio. E.g. These two rectangles are similar shapes. The scale factor of enlargement from shape A to shape B is 2 . The angles are all 90^o

  3. Similar - Math is Fun

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    Two shapes are Similar when one can become the other after a resize, flip, slide or turn.

  4. Similar Shapes - Math Steps, Examples & Questions - Third Space...

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    What are similar shapes? Similar shapes have sides of different lengths, but all corresponding sides are related by the same scale factor. All the corresponding angles in the similar shapes are equal and the corresponding lengths are in the same ratio. For example, these two rectangles are similar shapes because:

  5. Similar Shapes Sides Practice QuestionsCorbettmaths

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    The Corbettmaths Practice Questions on Similar Shapes - Sides.

  6. Similar shapes - Transformations - Edexcel - GCSE Maths Revision...

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    Similar shapes. When a shape is enlarged, the image is. similar. to the original shape. It is the same shape but a different size. These two shapes are similar as they are both rectangles but one...

  7. Unit 12: Similarity - Khan Academy

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    Learn what it means for two figures to be similar, and how to determine whether two figures are similar or not. Use this concept to prove geometric theorems and solve some problems with polygons.

  8. Similar shapes are the shapes that have corresponding sides in proportion to every alternative and corresponding angles adequate to each other. Similar shapes look equivalent however the sizes will be different. In general, similar shapes are different from congruent shapes.

  9. Similar figures - Math.net

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    Two geometric figures are similar if they have the same shape but not necessarily the same size and have the following properties: Corresponding angles are congruent; Corresponding sides are proportional; The mathematical symbol "~" is used to indicate similar geometric figures.

  10. Similarity or similar figures is referred to figures with the same shape but different sizes. Congruent figures are equal in dimension and superimpose each other. Similar figures are identical but cannot superimpose each other.

  11. Congruent and similar shapes - KS3 Maths - BBC Bitesize

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    When transforming a shape, either through translation, reflection or rotation, a congruent shape is produced. Enlargements create shapes that are similar. When two shapes are the same in shape...