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Figures that are concurrent or similar assessment
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oobleck
I believe that they meant "congruent."
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Concurrent figures are those that have a common point of intersection. For example, the medians of a triangle are concurrent at the centroid.
Similar figures are those that have the same shape but may differ in size. They have corresponding angles that are congruent and corresponding sides that are proportional. For example, two triangles are similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and their corresponding sides are proportional.
Similar figures are those that have the same shape but may differ in size. They have corresponding angles that are congruent and corresponding sides that are proportional. For example, two triangles are similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and their corresponding sides are proportional.
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