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LE PETIT

55:48

Use the converse of the side-splitter theorem to determine if

TU || RS. Which statement is true?

Line segment TU is parallel to line segment RS because

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Line segment TU is not parallel to line segment RS

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Line segment TU is parallel to line segment RS because

Line segment TU is not parallel to line segment RS

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Answer:

Explanation:

T=s32.56

User Artyom Okun
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Answer:

Line segment TU is parallel to line segment RS because 32/36 = 40/45

Explanation:

In the figure attached, the problem is shown.

The side-splitter theorem states that if a line is parallel to a side of a triangle and the line intersects the other two sides, then this line divides those two sides proportionally. In the context of this problem that means, if TU || RS then QT/TR = QU/US. The converse is if QT/TR = QU/US, then TU || RS.

From the picture:

QT = 32

TR = 36

QU = 40

US = 45

QT/TR = 32/36 = 8/9

QU/US = 40/45 = 8/9

then, the TU and RS are parallel

LE PETIT 55:48 Use the converse of the side-splitter theorem to determine if TU || RS-example-1
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