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= Spiral similarity
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Spiral similarity is a concept often used in geometry and mathematics that refers to a type of similarity transformation involving rotation and scaling. Specifically, two shapes (often in a two-dimensional space) are said to be spiral similar if one can be obtained from the other through a combination of the following transformations: 1. **Scaling**: One shape can be enlarged or reduced in size while maintaining its shape.