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For the triangles to be similar by the SSS similarity
theorem, what must be the value of y?

For the triangles to be similar by the SSS similarity theorem, what must be the value-example-1

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Answer:

y = 20

Explanation:

We have,

To be similar by

PR/AC = CB/RQ = AB/PQ

or, 28/14 = y/10 = y/10

or, 2 = y/10 = y/10

Taking 1st and 2nd ratio,

or, y = 2*10 = 20

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