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We know that corresponding angles of similar figures are congruent. Based on this example, are corresponding sides of similar figures always congruent?​

We know that corresponding angles of similar figures are congruent. Based on this-example-1
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User Tams
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no

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similar figures means that the corresponding angles are congruent and the corresponding sides are similar. this means if ABCD and EFGH are similar, A=E*x, B=F*x, C=G*x, and D=H*x, so they aren't congruent

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