Answer:
The two triangles are related by angles, so the triangles are similar but not proven to be congruent.
Step-by-step explanation:
Because the triangles have the same angles, they are congruent. The definition of congruence is if you take a shape and scale it up or down (or keep it the same) therefore, they are congruent.
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EDIT: I screwed up, I thought it was supposed to be similar. These triangles are SIMILAR not congruent. The actual answer is they are related by AAA similarity but they are similar, but they are not proven to be congruent. Hope this clears it up, and sorry.
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The value of scale k is 3
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to find the scale , we can either divide the coordinates of H' by the original point or compare both the points to find the original ordered pair.
Given
H(3,4)
H'(9,12)
The coordinates of H are multiplied with some integer k to form H'
So,
<u>For x-coordinate:</u>
3k = 9
k = 9/3 = 3
<u>For y-coordinate:</u>
4k = 12
k = 12/4 = 3
Hence,
The value of scale k is 3
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