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mart [117]
4 years ago
10

These are triangles with congruent angles and proportional sides. What do you call these triangles?

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1 answer:
WARRIOR [948]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Similar triangles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is a definition of similarity:

Two triangles are said to be similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and the corresponding sides are in proportion . In other words, similar triangles are the same shape, but not necessarily the same size.

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