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Two figures are said to be similar when all corresponding Angles are equal. Two figures are Directly Similar
when all corresponding Angles are equal and described in the same rotational sense. This relationship is
written . (The symbol
is also used to mean ``is the same order of magnitude as'' and ``is Asymptotic
to.'') Two figures are Inversely Similar when all corresponding Angles are equal and described in the
opposite rotational sense.
See also Directly Similar, Inversely Similar, Similarity Transformation
References
Project Mathematics! Similarity. Videotape (27 minutes). California Institute of
Technology. Available from the Math. Assoc. Amer.