Asked by Ian
Quadrilateral BCDE is similar to quadrilateral FGHI. Find the measure of side HI. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary. FI is 59 then what is HI
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I don't have enough information to get a numeric answer. I need either the scale factor between the two quadrilaterals or at least one corresponding side length from BCDE (so I can compare it to FI = 59).
If the vertex correspondence is B→F, C→G, D→H, E→I (BCDE ~ FGHI in that order), then
- FI corresponds to BE, so scale factor s = FI / BE = 59 / BE,
- HI corresponds to DE, so HI = s · DE = (59 / BE) · DE.
So give me BE and DE (or give the scale factor s, or any other corresponding side lengths) and I will compute HI (rounded to the nearest tenth if needed).
If the vertex correspondence is B→F, C→G, D→H, E→I (BCDE ~ FGHI in that order), then
- FI corresponds to BE, so scale factor s = FI / BE = 59 / BE,
- HI corresponds to DE, so HI = s · DE = (59 / BE) · DE.
So give me BE and DE (or give the scale factor s, or any other corresponding side lengths) and I will compute HI (rounded to the nearest tenth if needed).
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