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Verizon [17]
2 years ago
8

6th grade math help me pleaseeeee

Mathematics
1 answer:
liraira [26]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

"A" option is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

If an angle of one triangle is congruent to the corresponding angle of another triangle and the lengths of the sides including these angles are in proportion, the triangles are similar. The corresponding sides of similar triangles are in proportion,

so if you take proportion of corresponding sides you will get n=1

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