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OpenStudy (anonymous):

way stuck ..need help ...If the dimensions of triangle RAH are twice as large as the corresponding dimensions of triangle EAC , calculate length of line segmant RA and line segment AH and . Then, explain if triangle RAH~triangle EAC

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OpenStudy (mertsj):

Well, if the big triangle is twice the size of the little triangle, wouldn't it be sensible to multiply 3.5 by 2 to find RA? And similarly multiply 6 by 2 to find AH?

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