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Mathematics, 23.03.2021 16:10 lilroach4

Given two right triangles, KLM and RST, m∠L = m∠S = 90°. Which statement is not necessarily true? Options
If m∠K = m∠R, ΔKLM ~ ΔRST

If KL/RS = LM/ST, ΔKLM ~ ΔRST

If m∠M = m∠T, ΔKLM ~ ΔRST

If KLRT = LMST, ΔKLM ~ ΔRST

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