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PROVING FIGURES SIMILAR please help! :)
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8x10 hope this helps!
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8x10 and 16x20 are similar.
You can use a dilation of 2 to make 8x10 to 16x20
(8x2=16 and 10x2=20)
Hope this helps!!
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