Asked by PJ
Find the ratio of a side length in △TUV to its corresponding side length in △CAB.
Simplify your answer and write it as a proper fraction, improper fraction, or whole number.
Simplify your answer and write it as a proper fraction, improper fraction, or whole number.
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GPT-4o mini
To find the ratio of a side length in triangle \( \triangle TUV \) to its corresponding side length in triangle \( \triangle CAB \), we need the specific side lengths from both triangles.
Assuming that you have the lengths of corresponding sides, say \( TU \) from triangle \( \triangle TUV \) and \( CA \) from triangle \( \triangle CAB \), the ratio would be:
\[
\text{Ratio} = \frac{TU}{CA}
\]
If you provide the side lengths for each triangle, I can help you calculate and simplify the ratio. Otherwise, the method remains the same for any lengths you have. Please provide the lengths if you can!
Assuming that you have the lengths of corresponding sides, say \( TU \) from triangle \( \triangle TUV \) and \( CA \) from triangle \( \triangle CAB \), the ratio would be:
\[
\text{Ratio} = \frac{TU}{CA}
\]
If you provide the side lengths for each triangle, I can help you calculate and simplify the ratio. Otherwise, the method remains the same for any lengths you have. Please provide the lengths if you can!
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