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In the figure lines l, m, and n are parallel. A classmate says you can use the corollary to side-splitter theorem to find x. Explain your classmate's error. (image attached)thank you ! :)

In the figure lines l, m, and n are parallel. A classmate says you can use the corollary-example-1
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The corollary to the side-splitter theorem is the following.

If we have two transversal lines to three parallel lines, like this:

The following proportion holds:


(AB)/(BC)=(DE)/(EF)

Therefore, the corollary relates the sides of the figure and not the distance between the transversal. Therefore, the corollary can't be used to determine the value of "x".

In the figure lines l, m, and n are parallel. A classmate says you can use the corollary-example-1
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