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6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA

6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA. Triangle Similarity Two triangles are similar if two pairs of corresponding angles are congruent. In other words, you do not need to know the measures of the sides or the third pair of angles. 6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA. Example 1:

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6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA

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  1. 6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA Triangle Similarity Two triangles are similar if two pairs of corresponding angles are congruent. In other words, you do not need to know the measures of the sides or the third pair of angles.

  2. 6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA Example 1: Determine whether the triangles are similar. If they are, write a similarity statement, explain your reasoning.

  3. 6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA Example 2: Determine whether the triangles are similar. If they are, write a similarity statement, explain your reasoning.

  4. 6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA Example 3: Show that the two triangles are similar. Triangle ABE and Triangle ACD Triangle SVR and Triangle UVT

  5. 6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA Example 4: A flagpole casts a shadow that is 50 feet long. At the same time, a woman standing nearby who is five feet four inches tall casts a shadow that is 40 inches long. How tall is the flagpole to the nearest foot.

  6. 6.4 – Prove Triangles Similar by AA Example 5: A school building casts a shadow that is 26 feet long. At the same time a student standing nearby, who is 71 inches tall, casts a shadow that is 48 inches long. How tall is the building to the nearest foot?

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