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Proportional sides refer to the relationship between the lengths of corresponding sides of similar figures, where the ratios of the lengths are equal. This concept is central to understanding similarity transformations and dilations, as it allows for the comparison of figures that maintain their shape but may differ in size. When two triangles or other polygons are similar, their corresponding sides will always have the same proportionality, reinforcing the idea that similar figures can be scaled versions of one another.