Tell whether the triangles are similar.See Example 5.
45.
46.
In Problems 53 and 54,. Find and.
See Example 6.
- S
MN
y
21
28
P
TR
x
6
10
MSNTPR x y
QR
S
TU
Z X
D Y
E
XYZD QRTU
70 ° 40 ° 40 ° 70 °
54.
In Problems 55 and 56,. Find and.
See Example 6.
TRY IT YOURSELF
Tell whether each statement is true. If a statement is false, tell
why.
- If three sides of one triangle are the same length as
the corresponding three sides of a second triangle, the
triangles are congruent. - If two sides of one triangle are the same length as two
sides of a second triangle, the triangles are congruent. - If two sides and an angle of one triangle are congruent,
respectively, to two sides and an angle of a second
triangle, the triangles are congruent. - If two angles and the side between them in one
triangle are congruent, respectively, to two angles
and the side between them in a second triangle, the
triangles are congruent.
Determine whether each pair of triangles are congruent. If they
are, tell why.
40 ° 40 °
6 yd 6 yd
40 °
40 °
M S
32
18
40
P 24
N
T
y
x
M
S
50
57
75
40
P
N
T
y
x
MSNTPN x y
S
P
T
R
M
N
y
(^12) x
6
6
4
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