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27.07.2019 •
Mathematics
Using the benchmark 1/2 and the fractions 1/8 amd 5/8 to write three comparison statements
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Ответ:
1/8 < 1/2(4/8)
5/8 > 1/2 (4/8)
1/8 < 5/8
By comparing each fraction to 1/2, you will then be able to compare the two fractions.
Ответ:
'Triangle ABC is similar to triangle EDC , because
and ![m\angle 1=m\angle 5](/tpl/images/0034/8176/aafe5.png)
' is the correct option.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since, Here
and BD and AE are the transversals which cut these two parallel lines
Thus according to the figure,
( Because alternative interior angles made by the same transversal on two parallel lines are always equal)
Similarly,![\angle 1=\angle 5](/tpl/images/0034/8176/cb86a.png)
Thus In triangles ABC and DCE,
And,![\angle 1=\angle 5](/tpl/images/0034/8176/cb86a.png)
thus If In two triangles two corresponding angles are equal, then they are similar to each other.
Therefore,![\triangle ABC\sim \triangle EDC](/tpl/images/0034/8176/6274a.png)