Stephen is making a map of his neighborhood. He knows the following information: His home, the bus stop, and the grocery store are all on the same street. His home, the park, and his friend's house are on the same street.
Stephen wants to use the Angle-Angle Similarity Theorem to determine the two triangles are similar. He knows the angle between his friend's house, the grocery store, and his home. Which other angle does he need to know? Bus stop, park, and his friend's house Bus stop, grocery store, and his friend's house Grocery store, home, and park Park, bus stop, and his home
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Tia used a photocopier to dilate the design for a monorail track system. The figure below shows the design and its photocopy:
The ratio of DA:HE is 2:3. What is the length, in meters, of side FG on the photocopied image? Numerical Answers Expected!
m thinking 21 for the second question but i dont know for sure
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Well, I am here. -- why did you close it?
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