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When two geometric objects or figures have the same shape but not size . They are proportional

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When two geometric objects or figures have the same shape but not necessarily the same size, they are said to be **similar**. In mathematics, this means that the corresponding angles of the figures are equal, and the lengths of corresponding sides are in proportion, which reflects the concept of proportionality. In other words, if one figure can be obtained from another by scaling (enlarging or reducing), they are similar and thus proportional in relation to their dimensions.
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