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Is there a good way to go about this one?
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The way that I was told was to extend the figure so that it forms a triangle. Then you can prove that the entire figure is similar to the small triangle at the top that you've created. I hope that helps.
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Is there a good way to go about this one?

The way that I was told was to extend the figure so that it forms a triangle. Then you can prove that the entire figure is similar to the small triangle at the top that you've created. I hope that helps.


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