In geometry, equipollence refers to the concept of two figures or geometric objects being equivalent in certain properties, often in terms of their area, volume, or other measurable attributes, even if they are not congruent or identical in shape. This concept can apply in various contexts, such as in the study of similar figures, where the shapes may differ but have proportions that maintain certain ratios, or when comparing geometric figures that can be transformed into one another through operations like scaling or deformation.

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