Mathematics
Mathematics, 12.01.2021 01:00, edgartorres5123

Look at triangles ACB and HGF. Which equation must be true if and only if the figures are similar? The answer choices are in the picture below and the question is there if you want to look at it there.

ALSO, it would really help me if you would give me a brief explanation of why you chose that answer. How did you solve it? This will really help me understand why its the correct answer.


Look at triangles ACB and HGF. Which equation must be true if and only if the figures are similar?

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