Question
Which similarity criterion proves the two triangles above are similar?
(1 point)
Responses two triangles ABC (-3, -2), (4, -2), (-3,3) to A' B' C' (-6, -2), (8, -2), (-6,8) This is a dilation enlargement. Explain your reasoning by proving the answer above and show your work. You may type it out or upload a picture. You must fully explain and show all work in order to receive full credit. in 1 to 2 short and small sentences
AA~
AA~
SSS~
SSS~
SAS~
SAS~
AAS~
AAS~
Question 2
(1 point)
Responses two triangles ABC (-3, -2), (4, -2), (-3,3) to A' B' C' (-6, -2), (8, -2), (-6,8) This is a dilation enlargement. Explain your reasoning by proving the answer above and show your work. You may type it out or upload a picture. You must fully explain and show all work in order to receive full credit. in 1 to 2 short and small sentences
AA~
AA~
SSS~
SSS~
SAS~
SAS~
AAS~
AAS~
Question 2
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The similarity criterion that proves triangles ABC and A'B'C' are similar is **AA~ (Angle-Angle Similarity)**. Since both triangles have corresponding angles that are equal due to the dilation, this establishes their similarity.
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