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Prove that δabc and δedc are similar.
the blanked out numbers are 15 and 12
a) ∠dce is congruent to ∠bca by the vertical angles theorem and 15 over 5 equals 12 over 4 shows the corresponding sides are proportional; therefore, δabc ~ δedc by the sas similarity postulate.
b)∠dce is congruent to ∠cba by the vertical angles theorem and 15 over 5 equals 12 over 4 shows the corresponding sides are proportional; therefore, δabc ~ δedc by the sss similarity postulate.
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Prove that δabc and δedc are similar.
the blanked out numbers are 15 and 12
a)...
the blanked out numbers are 15 and 12
a)...
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