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Which would not be sufficient to prove triangle WXZ - triangle WYX.

Which would not be sufficient to prove triangle WXZ - triangle WYX.-example-1
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ANSWER:


B)(WX)/(WZ)=(XZ)/(ZX)

Given the triangle, the eqution that would not be sufficient enough to prove that WXZ = WYZ is:


B)(WX)/(WZ)=(XZ)/(ZX)

From the triangle to prove that WXZ is similar to WYX, let's seperate both triangles

From the above, we can see that from both triangles, we have:

WZ = XW

WX = YW

∠WXZ = WYX

XZ = WX

Which would not be sufficient to prove triangle WXZ - triangle WYX.-example-1
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