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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 15:40, gomek

Which are true about Figure 1 and Figure 2? Select all that apply. AlternativeText A. The figures have the same shape. B. The figures have the same size. C. Corresponding angles have the same measure. D. Corresponding sides have the same length. E. Corresponding side lengths have the same ratio. F. The figures are similar.

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