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They are similar by the definition of similarity in terms of a dilation
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertices ABC are A (1, 5) B (3, 9) and C (5, 3)
Vertices DEF are D(-3, 3) E (-2, 5) F(-1, 2)
The length of the segments of ΔABC are;
AB = √((1 - 3)² + (5 - 9)²) = 2·√5
BC = √((3 - 5)² + (9 - 3)²) = 2·√(10)
AC =√((1 - 5)² + (5 - 3)²) = 2·√5
The length of the segments of ΔDEF are;
DE = √((-3 - (-2))² + (3 - 5)²) = √5
DF = √((-3 - (-1))² + (3 - 2)²) = √5
EF =√((-2 - (-1))² + (5 - 2)²) = √10
Therefore, the ratio of the sides DE:AB, DF:AC and EF:BC are 1:2
Therefore, the triangles ΔABC and ΔDEF are similar by the definition of similarity in terms of a dilation of 2.