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OpenStudy (allen27):

please help

OpenStudy (allen27):

OpenStudy (rolldextro):

Probably A

OpenStudy (slenderman):

i would agree with that

OpenStudy (allen27):

k

OpenStudy (allen27):

i think its b not a

OpenStudy (welshfella):

You are told that 2 angles are equal and you have a common angle so.....

OpenStudy (allen27):

its a

OpenStudy (welshfella):

does a mention angles?

OpenStudy (allen27):

oh so its d

OpenStudy (allen27):

side angle side

OpenStudy (welshfella):

NO the question tells you nothing about the lengths of sides

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

The answer is angle-angle. You are trying to prove similarity not congruency.

OpenStudy (welshfella):

Correct @luffingsails

OpenStudy (allen27):

thats what i say way back that it was b

OpenStudy (allen27):

scroll up

OpenStudy (allen27):

confusing me even more than i was

OpenStudy (welshfella):

You were right in the first place.

OpenStudy (allen27):

lol whatever

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

allen27, the point of similarity is that the measurements of sides of the two triangles aren't equal but they differ by some constant ratio.

OpenStudy (allen27):

im check my score

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