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The following triangles are similar. State the postulate or theorem that proves they are similar along with the correct scale factor. The diagram is not to scale. a. SSS~; 3:4 b…
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The following triangles are similar. State the postulate or theorem that proves they are similar along with the correct scale factor. The diagram is not to scale.
a. SSS~; 3:4
b. SAS~; 1:3
c. SSS~; 1:3
d. SAS~; 3:4
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I would have to say SAS because they give 2 sides and an angle. Also 3:4 because the one side is 3 and add 1 for 4, same for 30 and 40.
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