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100 POINTS!!!! I do not understand what so do here!!!!

100 POINTS!!!! I do not understand what so do here!!!!-example-1

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Answer:


\angle LMK\sim \triangle KMJ \sim \triangle LKJ

Explanation:

In the right triangle shown, two right triangles are inscribed in a third right triangle, with all three triangles sharing an altitude. Thus, all three right triangles are similar.

The second portion asks to draw them so that their corresponding sides and angles have the same orientation. I can't demonstrate that here but here are some tips:

  • Draw them so that it is clear that they are similar
  • Make sure that their corresponding sides match up
  • When writing your similarity statement, the order of which you list the triangles' vertices should be maintained, e.g.
    \angle LMK\sim \triangle KMJ \sim \triangle LKJ

Here is an example of the drawing portion from the CK-12 Foundation:

100 POINTS!!!! I do not understand what so do here!!!!-example-1
User Asutosh
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Answer:

Solution given:

In triangle LMK and triangle LKJ

<LMK=<JMK[ being right angle]

<MLK=<JLK[common angle]

<MKL=<LJK[remaining angle]

so

∆MLK~ ∆MLJ[By A.A.A.axiom]

∆MLK is similar to ∆MLJ

User Magnus Westin
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