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EXAMPLE 3 Use the SAS Similarity Theorem Lean-to Shelter You are building a lean-to shelter starting from a tree branch, as shown. Can you construct the right end so it is similar to the left end using the angle measure and lengths shown?
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EXAMPLE 3 Use the SAS Similarity Theorem Both m A and m F equal = 53°, so A F. Next, compare the ratios of the lengths of the sides that include A and F. ~ SOLUTION Shorter sidesLonger sides AB FG 3 2 9 6 == AC FH 3 2 15 10 == The lengths of the sides that include A and F are proportional.
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EXAMPLE 3 Use the SAS Similarity Theorem ANSWER So, by the SAS Similarity Theorem, ABC ~ FGH. Yes, you can make the right end similar to the left end of the shelter.
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EXAMPLE 4 Choose a method Tell what method you would use to show that the triangles are similar. Find the ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides. Shorter sidesLonger sides SOLUTION CA CD 3 5 18 30 == BC EC 3 5 9 15 == The corresponding side lengths are proportional. The included angles ACB and DCE are congruent because they are vertical angles. So, ACB ~ DCE by the SAS Similarity Theorem.
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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 3 and 4 3. SRT ~ PNQ Explain how to show that the indicated triangles are similar. ANSWER R N and = =, therefore the triangles are similar by the SAS Similarity Theorem. SR PN RT NQ 4 3
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GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 3 and 4 4. XZW ~ YZX Explain how to show that the indicated triangles are similar. XZ YZ WZ XZ 4 3 = WX XY = = WZX XZY and therefore the triangles are similar by either SSS or SAS Similarity Theorems. ANSWER
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