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alukav5142 [94]
4 years ago
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Which best explains the relationship between the two triangles below? A. ΔADC ~ ΔRTS because ∠A ≅ ∠R, ∠C ≅ ∠S, and ∠D ≅ ∠T. B. Δ

ADC ~ ΔRTS because ∠A ~ ∠R, ∠C ~ ∠S, and ∠D ~ ∠T. C. ΔADC is not similar to ΔRTS because ∠D is not congruent to ∠S. D. ΔADC is not similar to ΔRTS because SD < ST, DA < TR, and CA < SR.

Mathematics
1 answer:
KonstantinChe [14]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A. ΔADC ~ ΔRTS because ∠A ≅ ∠R, ∠C ≅ ∠S, and ∠D ≅ ∠T

Step-by-step explanation:

The alternative itself answers the question. Just remember that two triangles are similar if the only difference is size.

∠DCA = 32.3º and ∠RTS = 51.2º

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