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Which set of ratios could be used to determine if one triangle is a dilation of the other

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Answer:

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(3.6)/(3) = (5.4)/(4.5) = (6)/(5)

Explanation:

The two triangles are similar if the ratio of the corresponding sides are proportional.

The ratio of the corresponding sides are:


(3.6)/(3) = 1.2


(5.4)/(4.5) = 1.2


(6)/(5) = 1.2

The set of ratios which could be used to determine if one triangle is a dilation of the other is


(3.6)/(3) = (5.4)/(4.5) = (6)/(5)

If there are multiple correct options then check this one too.


(3)/(3.6) = (4.5)/(5.4) = (5)/(6)

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