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Quadrilateral HIJK is similar to quadrilateral LMNO. Find the measure of side OL. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.
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I don't have the side lengths or the figure, so I can't give a numeric answer yet. Tell me the lengths (or upload the figure) and I will compute OL.
Method you can use:
- The vertex order shows the correspondence H↔L, I↔M, J↔N, K↔O. So OL (O–L) corresponds to KH (K–H).
- Find the scale factor s = (any known side length in LMNO) / (its corresponding side length in HIJK).
- Then OL = s × KH.
Round to the nearest tenth if needed.
If you give one pair of corresponding side lengths or KH plus the scale factor, I’ll compute OL for you.
Method you can use:
- The vertex order shows the correspondence H↔L, I↔M, J↔N, K↔O. So OL (O–L) corresponds to KH (K–H).
- Find the scale factor s = (any known side length in LMNO) / (its corresponding side length in HIJK).
- Then OL = s × KH.
Round to the nearest tenth if needed.
If you give one pair of corresponding side lengths or KH plus the scale factor, I’ll compute OL for you.
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