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The ratio of the areas of two similar polygons can be found by using the ratio of their perimeters or the ratio of similarity and squaring it. Always Sometimes Never
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Exactly.
That is correct.
We find the ratio of one-dimension, and then we square that to get the ratio of two-dimensions.
so always
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