The length of OM is 4/3 the length of OJ, and the length of ON is 4/3 the length of OK. Thus, two pairs of sides from the triangles are proportional to each other.
Also, angle O from one of the triangles is equal to angle O of the other triangle because they are the same angle.
Thus, the two triangles are similar by SAS (side-angle-side) similarity theorem. This theorem is quite similar to the SAS congruence theorem.
To make a similarity statement, we just have to match corresponding parts when naming the triangle.
Similarity statement: ΔOJK~ΔOMN
Answer:
10m15n10
Step-by-step explanation:
5x2m=10m
5x3n=15n
5x2=10
so you get 10m15n10
you can't simplify it anymore because none of them have the same variables
Answer:
57 + x³
Step-by-step explanation: