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Part B:Use the ratios of the side lengths of triangle ABE and triangle BCD to explain your answer to Part A.

Part B:Use the ratios of the side lengths of triangle ABE and triangle BCD to explain-example-1
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User Chown
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User Watdo
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The slope of a segment is equal to the ratio of the corresponding vertical side of the triangle to the horizontal side of the triangle.

For the segment AB, the slope is:


(BE)/(AE)

For the segment BC, the slope is:


(CD)/(BD)

Since the triangles ABE and BCD are similar, then the ratio of corresponding sides of those triangles are the same. Then:


(BE)/(AE)=(CD)/(BD)

Which means that the slope of both segments is the same.

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