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Use the diagram, which is not drawn to scale, to decide which proportions are true.

a.
I and IV only
c.
I and II only
b.
II only
d.
I only


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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User Soviero
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Answer:

Hes correct its A. on Edge l and IV only

User Vishnu S Babu
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I think of these in terms of "short side", "long side" and "hypotenuse." The proportions will be true that equate the ratios of corresponding sides.

I is (long side of CDB)/(short side of CDB) = (long side of BDA)/(short side of BDA)

These are corresponding sides, so the proportion is true.

II is (hypotenuse of CBA)/(long side of CBA) = (long side of CBA)/(hypotenuse of CBA)

This proportion equates a value to its inverse, so is false (since the triangle has non-zero area)

III is (long side of CBA)/(short side of CBA) = (hypotenuse of CBD)/(long side of CBD)

The sides involved here are not corresponding, so this is false.

IV is (long side of CDB)/(hypotenuse of CDB)/(long side of BDA)/(hypotenuse of BDA)

These are corresponding sides, so the proportion is true.

The appropriate choice is ...

... a. I and IV only

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