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For any line, if you draw two right triangles using the line as the hypotenuse, do the triangles have to be similar? Why or why not?

For any line, if you draw two right triangles using the line as the hypotenuse, do-example-1
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User Farmerbb
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Yes .

Let's check your graph

In ∆ADE and ∆ABC

  • AD~BC(Parallel to y axis or y axis)
  • AE~EC(Passing through origin and same vertice A)
  • AB~DE(Translation by 2)

Hence both triangles are similar

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User Ed Bishop
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Answer:

  • Yes

Explanation:

If the same line holds the hypotenuse of two right triangles, both of the triangles are similar.

This is because they have same ratio of corresponding sides.

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