the side of two similar triangle are in ratio of 4 ratio 3 then find the ratio of areas of these triangles
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The ratios of areas of triangles is equal to the square of the ratios of corresponding sides
So (4/3)^2=16/9
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Here's your Answer....
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Let the aimilar triangle be ABC and DEF.
Now,
ABC : DEF = 4 : 3.
WE KNOW THAT,
=>(AR ABC): (AR DEF) = (4:3)^2
=>ABC : DEF = 16 : 9
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Here's your Answer....
⤵️⤵️⤵️⤵️⤵️⤵️⤵️
Let the aimilar triangle be ABC and DEF.
Now,
ABC : DEF = 4 : 3.
WE KNOW THAT,
=>(AR ABC): (AR DEF) = (4:3)^2
=>ABC : DEF = 16 : 9
✔✔
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