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in the diagram, m∠f = 60°. to prove that the triangles are similar by the sas similarity theorem, it needs to be proven that ∠j measures 60°. ∠j measures 30°. ∠i measures 60°. ∠i measures 30°.
Step1: Recall SAS Similarity Theorem
The SAS (Side - Angle - Side) similarity theorem states that if two sides of one triangle are proportional to two sides of another triangle and the included angles are congruent, then the triangles are similar.
Step2: Analyze the side ratios
For triangle \(EFG\) and triangle \(HIJ\):
- In \(\triangle EFG\), \(FG = 20\), \(EF=40\)
- In \(\triangle HIJ\), \(IJ = 10\), \(IH = 20\)
Calculate the ratios of the sides:
\(\frac{FG}{IJ}=\frac{20}{10} = 2\) and \(\frac{EF}{IH}=\frac{40}{20}=2\). So the sides \(FG\) and \(IJ\) are proportional, \(EF\) and \(IH\) are proportional.
Step3: Determine the included angle
The included angle for the sides \(FG\) and \(EF\) in \(\triangle EFG\) is \(\angle F\) (with \(m\angle F = 60^{\circ}\)). The included angle for the sides \(IJ\) and \(IH\) in \(\triangle HIJ\) is \(\angle I\). For the SAS similarity theorem to hold, the included angles must be congruent. So we need \(m\angle I=m\angle F = 60^{\circ}\).
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