Basic Mathematics for College Students

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Tell whether the triangles are similar.See Example 5.















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In Problems 53 and 54,. Find and.
See Example 6.


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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.


  1. If three sides of one triangle are the same length as
    the corresponding three sides of a second triangle, the
    triangles are congruent.

  2. If two sides of one triangle are the same length as two
    sides of a second triangle, the triangles are congruent.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.















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