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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 21:00 bougiehairstudios

1. Create two similar, but not equal, right triangles using segments of line AB as the hypotenuse if each triangle. You may choose the given points A(-5,-1) and B(4,3,5) as two of the points used to creat triangles. For each point used to create the triangles, name the point with a capital latter and coordinates. 2. For the pair if similar triangles created in Part 1, list three pair of corresponding angles that are equal and three dents of proportionate sides.

3. Use the pair of similar triangles created in part 1 to demonstrate that the slope of line is the same between any two points in the line.

In your final answer, include a copy of your graph labeling original line AB and all of parts 1-3. Be sure to show the vertical and horizontal lengths used for the rise and run or the slip. To submit your answers, us a word processing program or handwritten. (I may have to do this on paper somehow I just wrote the question as is)

You don’t have to but if you would like to help me thank you! I’ll mark as brainliest not sure how this app works just yet‍♀️


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