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state of A A similarity criterion​

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Answered by bavitha333
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The AA criterion for triangle similarity states that if the three angles of one triangle are respectively equal to the three angles of the other, then the two triangles will be similar.

Answered by kishowr
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AA - angle angle criteria

Step-by-step explanation:

that triangles are congruent (of equal shape and size) if: two sides and the included angle are equal (SAS); two angles and the included side are equal (ASA); or all three sides are equal (SSS).In Euclidean geometry: Similarity of triangles

…may be reformulated as the AAA (angle-angle-angle) similarity theorem: two triangles have their corresponding angles equal if and only if their corresponding sides are proportional. Two similar triangles are related by a scaling (or similarity) factor s: if the first triangle has sides a, b, and c, then the second…The figure illustrates the three basic theorems that triangles are congruent (of equal shape and size) if: two sides and the included angle are equal (SAS); two angles and the included side are equal (ASA); or all three sides are equal (SSS).In Euclidean geometry: Similarity of triangles

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