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Mathematics, 05.05.2021 21:50 mahoganyking16

Which condition would prove ΔDEF ~ ΔJKL? A. EF:KL = 1.5:1
B. DE:JK = 1:1.5
C. DF:JL = 1.5:1
D. DF:JL = 1:1.5


Which condition would prove ΔDEF ~ ΔJKL?

A. EF:KL = 1.5:1
B. DE:JK = 1:1.5
C. DF:JL = 1.5:1
D. DF

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Which condition would prove ΔDEF ~ ΔJKL? A. EF:KL = 1.5:1
B. DE:JK = 1:1.5
C. DF:JL =...

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