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Flauer [41]
4 years ago
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6. Describe some things you could notice in two polygons that would help you decide

Mathematics
1 answer:
Goshia [24]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Check if side lengths of one polygon have been divided by the same number to decrease the size of the shape or multiplied by the same number to increase.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question, we need to tell some things that could help to check if two polygons are scaled copy of each other or not.

Check if side lengths of one polygon have been divided by the same number to decrease the size of the shape or multiplied by the same number to increase. For example, if a rectangle has a length of 10 and a height of 8, a scaled copy would be a length of 5 and a breadth of 4.

Another example is as follows:

If a rectangle has a length of 4 and a height of 3, a scaled copy would be a length of 8 and a breadth of 6.

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