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These two trapezoids are similar What is the correct way to complete the similarity statement?

ABCD-GFHE
ABCD-EGFH
ABCD-FHEG
ABCD-HEGF

These two trapezoids are similar What is the correct way to complete the similarity-example-1

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Option A:


\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{GFHE}

Solution:

ABCD and EGFH are two trapezoids.

To determine the correct way to tell the two trapezoids are similar.

Option A:
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{GFHE}

AB = GF (side)

BC = FH (side)

CD = HE (side)

DA = EG (side)

So,
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{GFHE} is the correct way to complete the statement.

Option B:
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{EGFH}

In the given image length of AB ≠ EG.

So,
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{EGFH} is the not the correct way to complete the statement.

Option C:
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{FHEG}

In the given image length of AB ≠ FH.

So,
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{FHEG} is the not the correct way to complete the statement.

Option D:
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{HEGF}

In the given image length of AB ≠ HE.

So,
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{HEGF} is the not the correct way to complete the statement.

Hence,
\mathrm{ABCD} \sim \mathrm{GFHE} is the correct way to complete the statement.

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