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OpenStudy (book):

Help with part b?

OpenStudy (book):

umerlodhi (umerlodhi):

if you're a book you should have some info

OpenStudy (book):

Im not a math book

OpenStudy (mathmate):

Hint: Go through the definition of Side splitter theorem and the first example. http://mathbitsnotebook.com/Geometry/Similarity/SMSplitter.html

OpenStudy (bonnieisflash1.0):

i think your right @Book

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