In similar figures, corresponding sides are in proportion. This means we can set up a proportion to find the missing side length (x).
Let's say we have two similar figures, one with side lengths a and b, and the other with side lengths c and x.
We can set up the proportion:
a/b = c/x
Now, we can cross multiply to solve for x:
a * x = b * c
To find x, we divide both sides by a:
x = (b * c) / a
This formula can be used to find the missing side length (x) in two similar figures.
Use proportions to find the missing side length ( x ) in the two similar figures.
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