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OpenStudy (happyvirus):

Explain why the two figures below are not similar. Use complete sentences and provide evidence to support your explanation

OpenStudy (happyvirus):

OpenStudy (happyvirus):

@sleepyjess

OpenStudy (happyvirus):

can you help me.

OpenStudy (happyvirus):

@triciaal Can you please help me?

OpenStudy (happyvirus):

@pooja195

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

For "similar" ALL corresponding parts must be proportional. 4/2 = 2 2/1 = 2 1/1 <> 2 -- Whoops! Not similar.

OpenStudy (happyvirus):

oohhh okay , Thank you wo much

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

No worries. BTW - Folks in the chats generally are not here to help. Sorry, that is so, but there it is...

OpenStudy (happyvirus):

then why are they there?

OpenStudy (tkhunny):

This is what we ask ourselves. The chats are intended to provide a little break from studying - relax and hang out with friends for a short time. Sadly, they have become just a place to hang out and do as one pleases. Some have decided the chats are their personal kingdoms. Some use them for lengthy, unsavory role playing. ALL of this sort of thing is discouraged. Nevertheless, much foolishness persists.

OpenStudy (happyvirus):

...role playing...on a homework sight...PLOT TWIST!!! lol it's not like you can do anything else... their is no way people would not use it to do anything else except how it is supposed to be used.

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