Question
hich statement represents the similarity between the two figures?
(1 point)
Responses
quadrilateral DCBA
∼
quadrilateral GEFH
quadrilateral upper D upper C upper B upper A tilde quadrilateral upper G upper E upper F upper H
quadrilateral DCBA
∼
quadrilateral HGFE
quadrilateral upper D upper C upper B upper A tilde quadrilateral upper H upper G upper F upper E
quadrilateral ABCD
∼
quadrilateral EFGH
quadrilateral upper A upper B upper C upper D tilde quadrilateral upper E upper F upper G upper H
quadrilateral ABCD
∼
quadrilateral HGFE
(1 point)
Responses
quadrilateral DCBA
∼
quadrilateral GEFH
quadrilateral upper D upper C upper B upper A tilde quadrilateral upper G upper E upper F upper H
quadrilateral DCBA
∼
quadrilateral HGFE
quadrilateral upper D upper C upper B upper A tilde quadrilateral upper H upper G upper F upper E
quadrilateral ABCD
∼
quadrilateral EFGH
quadrilateral upper A upper B upper C upper D tilde quadrilateral upper E upper F upper G upper H
quadrilateral ABCD
∼
quadrilateral HGFE
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine which statement represents the similarity between the two figures, it’s essential to look at the corresponding vertices of the quadrilaterals mentioned in the responses.
The two figures are written with a similarity symbol (∼), which indicates that the corresponding angles are equal and the lengths of corresponding sides are in proportion.
1. **quadrilateral DCBA ∼ quadrilateral GEFH**
2. **quadrilateral DCBA ∼ quadrilateral HGFE**
3. **quadrilateral ABCD ∼ quadrilateral EFGH**
4. **quadrilateral ABCD ∼ quadrilateral HGFE**
The appropriate choice among these options depends on the proper correspondence of vertices. In similar figures, the order of the vertices matters:
- For example, if DCBA corresponds to GEFH or HGFE, the order should reflect the correct angles and sides.
- If ABCD corresponds in some way to EFGH or HGFE, the same principle applies.
Without specific information about the orientation and correspondence of the angles and sides in your figures, I can't choose the exact correct option. However, check for:
- If the figure DCBA matches the order/arrangement of vertices in either GEFH or HGFE.
- If ABCD similarly matches EFGH or HGFE.
If you know how the figures are positioned or related, follow that to pick the right similarity statement.
The two figures are written with a similarity symbol (∼), which indicates that the corresponding angles are equal and the lengths of corresponding sides are in proportion.
1. **quadrilateral DCBA ∼ quadrilateral GEFH**
2. **quadrilateral DCBA ∼ quadrilateral HGFE**
3. **quadrilateral ABCD ∼ quadrilateral EFGH**
4. **quadrilateral ABCD ∼ quadrilateral HGFE**
The appropriate choice among these options depends on the proper correspondence of vertices. In similar figures, the order of the vertices matters:
- For example, if DCBA corresponds to GEFH or HGFE, the order should reflect the correct angles and sides.
- If ABCD corresponds in some way to EFGH or HGFE, the same principle applies.
Without specific information about the orientation and correspondence of the angles and sides in your figures, I can't choose the exact correct option. However, check for:
- If the figure DCBA matches the order/arrangement of vertices in either GEFH or HGFE.
- If ABCD similarly matches EFGH or HGFE.
If you know how the figures are positioned or related, follow that to pick the right similarity statement.