Triangle ABC is dilated to create triangle DEF on a coordinate grid. You are given that angle A is congruent to angle D. What other information is required to prove that the two triangles are similar?
Angle B is congruent to angle D.
Segments AB and DE are congruent.
Angle B is congruent to angle E.
Segment AC is congruent to segment DF, and segment BC is congruent to segment EF.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think B, anyone agree or disagree?
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
its b)...SA similarity test
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay thank you, could you help me with another
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Witty_Roger
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
yeah
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Witty_Roger
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
its d
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
on shrinking angles never change...only the sides do
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
Medal plz, sweetheart...
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OpenStudy (witty_roger):
tx...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Of course!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
one more?
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
lol
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
one is enuf..haha
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is that a yes?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think i already know the answer. just need to be sure @Witty_Roger
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
ok..ask
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Witty_Roger
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OpenStudy (witty_roger):
answer is d
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
data insufficient to test for side similarity
OpenStudy (witty_roger):
about angles calculate the angles of second triangle....u will not find <p to be 48 degrees