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The polygons in each pair are similar.Find the missing side length
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The polygons in each pair are similar.Find the missing side length
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the answer is 24 the triangle was dialated by 6 so just multiply the # by 6 to get you answer and its an isosolece so the two legs are equal hope this helped have a great day
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