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Question
write a similarity statement comparing the three triangles to each diagram.
1.
△prs ~△ ______
△prs~ △ ______
△qps~ △ ______
2.
△bce ~△ ______
△bce ~△ ______
△ecd ~△ ______
Step1: Analyze Triangle PRS and Similar Triangles (Diagram 1)
In the first diagram, we have right triangles. $\triangle PRS$ is a right triangle with right angle at $S$. $\triangle PSQ$ also has a right angle at $S$, and $\triangle PRQ$ is the large triangle. By AA (Angle - Angle) similarity criterion, $\angle PRS=\angle PSQ = 90^{\circ}$ and $\angle P$ is common to $\triangle PRS$ and $\triangle PSQ$, so $\triangle PRS\sim\triangle PSQ$. Also, $\angle PRS=\angle PRQ$ (common angle) and $\angle PSR=\angle PQR = 90^{\circ}$, so $\triangle PRS\sim\triangle PRQ$. And $\triangle QPS\sim\triangle QPR$ (by AA similarity as well, since $\angle Q$ is common and both are right triangles at $S$ and $R$ respectively). Wait, let's correct:
For $\triangle PRS$:
- $\triangle PRS$ and $\triangle PSQ$: $\angle PRS=\angle PSQ = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle RPS=\angle SPQ$ (common angle? Wait, no, $\angle RPS$ and $\angle QPS$: Wait, $\triangle PRS$ (right at $S$), $\triangle PSQ$ (right at $S$), and $\triangle PRQ$ (right at $P$? Wait, no, the diagram has $P$ with a right angle, $S$ with a right angle. So $\angle PRS = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle PSQ=90^{\circ}$, $\angle QPR = 90^{\circ}$? Wait, maybe the triangles are $\triangle PRS$, $\triangle PSQ$, and $\triangle PRQ$.
By AA similarity:
- $\triangle PRS \sim \triangle PSQ$ ( $\angle R = \angle S = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle P$ is common? Wait, $\angle RPS$ and $\angle QPS$: No, $\angle PRS$ and $\angle PSQ$ are right angles, and $\angle RSP=\angle SQP$? Wait, maybe better to use the right - triangle similarity. In a right triangle, if we draw an altitude from the right angle to the hypotenuse, the two smaller triangles are similar to the original triangle and to each other. So in $\triangle PRQ$ (right - angled at $P$), with altitude $PS$ to hypotenuse $RQ$, then $\triangle PRS\sim\triangle QPS\sim\triangle PRQ$.
So for $\triangle PRS\sim$:
- First, $\triangle PRS\sim\triangle PSQ$ (because $\angle PRS=\angle PSQ = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle R=\angle SPQ$? Wait, no, $\angle RPS+\angle QPS = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle RPS+\angle R=90^{\circ}$, so $\angle QPS=\angle R$, and $\angle R=\angle SPQ$? Wait, let's use AA: $\angle PRS=\angle PSQ = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle R=\angle SPQ$ (since $\angle R + \angle RPS=90^{\circ}$ and $\angle SPQ+\angle RPS = 90^{\circ}$), so $\triangle PRS\sim\triangle PSQ$.
- Second, $\triangle PRS\sim\triangle PRQ$ ( $\angle PRS=\angle QPR = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle R=\angle R$ (common angle), so AA similarity).
- And $\triangle QPS\sim\triangle QPR$ ( $\angle QPS=\angle QPR$? No, $\angle Q$ is common, $\angle QSP=\angle QRP = 90^{\circ}$, so AA similarity, so $\triangle QPS\sim\triangle QRP$.
For the second diagram ( $\triangle BCE$, $\triangle ECD$, etc.):
$\triangle BCE$ is right - angled at $C$, $\triangle ECD$ is right - angled at $C$, and $\triangle BED$ (or $\triangle BDE$) is the large triangle. By AA similarity, $\triangle BCE\sim\triangle DCE$ (wait, no, $\triangle BCE$ and $\triangle DCE$: $\angle BCE=\angle DCE = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle BEC=\angle DEC$? No, $\triangle BCE$ and $\triangle BED$: $\angle BCE=\angle BED = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle B$ is common, so $\triangle BCE\sim\triangle BED$. $\triangle BCE$ and $\triangle DCE$: $\angle BCE=\angle DCE = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle B=\angle CDE$ (since $\angle B+\angle BEC = 90^{\circ}$ and $\angle CDE+\angle DEC = 90^{\circ}$, and $\angle BEC=\angle DEC$? Wait, maybe the correct similar triangles:
For $\triangle BCE$ (right at $C$):
- $\triangle BCE\sim\triangle DEC$ ( $\angle BCE=\angle DEC = 90^{\circ}$, $\angle B=\angle CDE$)
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- $\triangle PRS\sim\triangle PSQ$; $\triangle PRS\sim\triangle PRQ$; $\triangle QPS\sim\triangle QPR$
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