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Question 1
Easy
What does it mean for two triangles to be similar?
π‘ Hint: Think about their angles and sides.
Question 2
Easy
If triangle ABC has angles 30Β°, 60Β°, and 90Β°, what can you say about triangle DEF which has the same angles?
π‘ Hint: Recall that equal angles imply similarity.
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Question 1
If two angles of one triangle are equal to two angles of another triangle, what can be inferred?
π‘ Hint: Think about angle sum properties.
Question 2
What does the SSS criterion state?
π‘ Hint: Think proportional relationships.
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Question 1
Triangle ABC and Triangle DEF have sides AB = 6cm, AC = 9cm, and BC = 7cm while sides DE = 3cm, EF = 4.5cm, and DF = x. Determine the length of DF such that the triangles are similar.
π‘ Hint: Count the ratio of the other sides!
Question 2
In triangle RST, if β€R = 30Β°, β T = 60Β°, and side RS = 8cm. Find the length of side ST in triangle UVW, which is similar to triangle RST if U and V are introduced where UV = 4cm.
π‘ Hint: Examine the relationships closely.
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