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Define the term congruent.
Two shapes are congruent if they are identical in shape and size.

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True or False?
If one shape is an enlargement of the other, then they are congruent.
False.
If one shape is an enlargement of the other, then they are not identical in size and so are not congruent.
True or False?
You need to show that two shapes are facing in the same direction to prove congruence.
False.
If the two shapes are identical in terms of shape and size then it does not matter which direction they are facing in.
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Define the term congruent.
Two shapes are congruent if they are identical in shape and size.
True or False?
If one shape is an enlargement of the other, then they are congruent.
False.
If one shape is an enlargement of the other, then they are not identical in size and so are not congruent.
True or False?
You need to show that two shapes are facing in the same direction to prove congruence.
False.
If the two shapes are identical in terms of shape and size then it does not matter which direction they are facing in.
Define the term similar shapes.
Two shapes are similar if they have the same shape and their corresponding sides are in proportion.
One shape is an enlargement of the other.
True or False?
If two triangles of different sizes have the same angles they are not similar.
False.
If two triangles of different sizes have the same angles they are similar.
One is an enlargement of the other.
True or False?
Shapes that are not triangles can have the same angles and not be similar.
True.
Some shapes that are not triangles can have the same angles and not be similar.
E.g. two rectangles of different sizes will have the same angles but their corresponding sides could have different scale factors.
True or False?
To show that two non-triangular shapes are similar you need to show that their corresponding sides are in proportion.
True.
To show that two non-triangular shapes are similar you need to show that their corresponding sides are in proportion.
What is a scale factor, in the context of similarity?
A scale factor is the ratio of corresponding lengths in similar shapes.
True or False?
In the context of similarity, a scale factor cannot be negative.
True.
Although you can have a negative scale factor in general enlargement, in the context of similarity, a scale factor cannot be negative.
What does a scale factor that is greater than 0 but less than 1 imply?
A scale factor that is greater than 0 but less than 1 implies that the similar shape is smaller than the original shape.
How can you find a length scale factor?
A length scale factor can be found by dividing the length of a side on one shape by the length of a corresponding side on the similar shape.
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