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  • These are similar by AA similarity(angle at the top, and right angle). By AAS congruence, we have proved that we can move the top shaded triangle to the
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  • ...h>\angle PMX = \angle MXP = \angle NXR = \angle NRX.</math> That means by AAS Congruency, <math>\triangle MXP = \triangle RXN,</math> so <math>MX = XR = ...le PRS,</math> making <math>\triangle PRY \sim \triangle MOS</math> by SAS Similarity.
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  • ...AC</math> because <math>\angle ABC = \angle ACB</math>. Therefore, by AAS Similarity, <math>\triangle ADB \cong \triangle ADC</math>, so <math>BD = CD</math>.
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  • ...the larger side of the triangle have length <math>b</math>. Now we see by AAS congruency that if we draw perpendiculars that surround the smaller square, ...rectangle and the square is also congruent to the other small triangles by AAS, so we can fill in those sides;
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  • <math>\text{SSS Similarity states that if there are two triangles (shown below), then if }\dfrac{\over [[Category:Similarity]]
    795 bytes (113 words) - 13:02, 29 December 2023