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27 November, 21:23

Provide a counterexample to the statement.

If the sums of the interior angles of two polygons are equal, then the polygons must be similar.

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  1. 28 November, 01:10
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    acute triangle, obtuse triangle

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The sums of interior angles of all triangles are 180°, but the triangles are only similar if their corresponding angles are congruent.

    An acute triangle and an obtuse triangle both have angle sums of 180°, but can never be similar to one another.
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