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Nookie1986 [14]
3 years ago
9

Maria claims that ABE ~ ACD. Select two of the transformations or series of transformations that supports Maria's claim and maps

ABE to ACD

Mathematics
1 answer:
Lemur [1.5K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

All the answers that has the dilation of 3, except the last one.

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The cardio and free weights will have the same amount of space because triangles ABE and BCE are congruent by ASA or Angle-Side-Angle. We know that angle AEB and angle DEC are congruent since they are vertical angles. This is the first angle is ASA. We also know that the two triangles must be congruent because line segment DE is congruent to line segment EB since E is the midpoint of DB. This is the side in ASA. Lastly, the other angle of ASA can be proven because AB and DC are parallel lines. SInce they are parallel they have special angle relationships when the transversal DB intersects them. Since angle ABE and angle EDC are alternate interior angles, they are congruent. This means the triangles must be congruent. When triangles are congruent, then each triangle is the same shape and size. This means their area is the same too. Therefore, cardio and free weights have the same amount of space.

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Statement                                            Reason

1. AB ║CD                                                 Given

2. E midpoint of DB                                  Given

3. DE ≅ EB                                                 Definition of Midpoint

4.  ∠ABE≅∠EDC                                        Alternate Interior Angles

5.  ∠AEB ≅ ∠DEC                                      Vertical Angle Theorem

6. ΔABE≅ΔCDE                                          ASA


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