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Ratio of areas of two triangles​

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Answered by mythrink1
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The ratio of the area of two similar triangles is equal to the square of the ratio of any pair of the corresponding sides of the similar triangles. For example, for any two similar triangles ΔABC and ΔDEF, Area of ΔABC/Area of ΔDEF = (AB)2/(DE)2 = (BC)2/(EF)2 = (AC)2(DF)2.

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Answered by thrisha2426
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The ratio of the area of two similar triangles is equal to the square of the ratio of any pair of the corresponding sides of the similar triangles. For example, for any two similar triangles ΔABC and ΔDEF, Area of ΔABC/Area of ΔDEF = (AB)2/(DE)2 = (BC)2/(EF)2 = (AC)2(DF)2.

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