Prove that ΔABC and ΔEDC are similar.
A: 15/5 = 12/4 =9/3
B: ∠DCE is congruent to ∠CBA...
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Prove that ΔABC and ΔEDC are similar.
A: 15/5 = 12/4 =9/3
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.
C: ∠E and ∠B are right angles and, therefore, congruent since all right angles are congruent. 9 over 4 and 12 over 3 shows the corresponding sides are proportional; therefore, ΔABC ~ ΔEDC by the SAS Similarity Postulate.
D: 15 over 4 equals 12 over 5 equals 9 over 3 shows the corresponding sides are proportional; therefore, ΔABC ~ ΔEDC by the SAS Similarity Postulate.
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