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26 August, 06:49

You can use (absolute length/proportions) or (angle ratios/corresponding parts) of a triangle to find the missing parts of a triangle that is similar to another.

(choose between (absolute length/proportions) and ((angle ratios/corresponding parts)

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  1. 26 August, 07:19
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    I believe that the answer is (proportions) or (angle ratios).
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