SOLUTION: Which of the following are always similar? Why? a. Any two rectanglesa in which the diagonal in one is twice as long in the other. b. any two rhombuses c. any two circles d. a

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Question 358262: Which of the following are always similar? Why?
a. Any two rectanglesa in which the diagonal in one is twice as long in the other.
b. any two rhombuses
c. any two circles
d. any two regular polygons
e. anytwo regular polygons with the same number of sides

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
c All circles are similar because they have the same shape.
e All the sides are equal and all the angles are equal.
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Ed

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