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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 23:31 nutellangie

Ellie drew δlmn, in which m∠lmn = 90°. she then drew δpqr, which was a dilation of δlmn by a scale factor of one half from the center of dilation at point m. which of these can be used to prove δlmn ~ δpqr by the aa similarity postulate?

m∠p ≅ m∠l; this can be confirmed by translating point p to point l.
m∠p ≅ m∠n; this can be confirmed by translating point p to point n.
segment lm = one halfsegment pq; this can be confirmed by translating point p to point l.
segment mn = one halfsegment qr; this can be confirmed by translating point r to point n.

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