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- a certain figure q is enlarged to form figure p. are figures congruent? why or why not? module 2 · lesson 1
Step1: Recall congruent - figure definition
Two figures are congruent if they have the same shape and size.
Step2: Analyze the effect of enlargement
When Figure Q is enlarged to form Figure P, the size of Figure P is larger than Figure Q. Since they have different sizes, they do not meet the size - requirement for congruence.
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No, they are not congruent. Because when Figure Q is enlarged to form Figure P, the two figures have different sizes, and congruent figures must have the same shape and size.