Similar Triangles Theorem 128. For triangles T and T', the following are equivalent; that is,...

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Similar Triangles Theorem 128. For triangles T and T', the following are equivalent; that is, each one implies the other two.(i) T is similar to T', that is, T is congruent to a dilation of T'(ii) Each angle of T is congruent to the corresponding angle of T'(iii) The sides of T are proportional to the sides of T'.

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Similar Triangles Theorem 128. For triangles T and T', the following are equivalent; that is, each one implies the other two.(i) T is similar to T', that is, T is congruent to a dilation of T'(ii) Each angle of T is congruent to the corresponding angle of T'(iii) The sides of T are proportional to the sides of T'.

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