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Because two of the corresponding angles are equal, the two triangles are similar based on the AA similarity theorem

What is the AA similarity theorem?

The AA (Angle-Angle) similarity theorem asserts that when two angles in one triangle are congruent to two angles in a second triangle, the two triangles are considered similar. Consequently, the corresponding angles within each triangle establish the similarity between the two triangles.

In the image shown, we see that angles R and G are equal to each other and angles S and F are equal also. Therefore, triangles RSQ and GFH are similar triangles based on the AA similarity theorem.

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