In the context of similar triangles, if you have two triangles that are similar, the ratios of their corresponding sides are equal. For a specific calculation like "7 - 3," it seems there may be a misunderstanding, as this expression simplifies to 4, which does not directly relate to the properties of similar triangles. If you meant to ask about a specific problem involving similar triangles with side lengths or angles, please provide more details for a precise answer.
They are said to be similar but not congruent triangles.
They are similar triangles.
Yes, triangles FGH and JKL are similar. The similarity can be established using the Angle-Angle (AA) postulate, which states that if two angles of one triangle are equal to two angles of another triangle, then the triangles are similar. If the angles of FGH correspond to the angles of JKL, the triangles are indeed similar.
Two equilateral triangles are always similar!
There are no ratios that can be used for triangles that are not similar.
They are said to be similar but not congruent triangles.
Pairs of triangles, in general, do not have to be similar.
They are similar triangles.
Yes, triangles FGH and JKL are similar. The similarity can be established using the Angle-Angle (AA) postulate, which states that if two angles of one triangle are equal to two angles of another triangle, then the triangles are similar. If the angles of FGH correspond to the angles of JKL, the triangles are indeed similar.
Two equilateral triangles are always similar!
There are no ratios that can be used for triangles that are not similar.
why triangle are similar
Not always, sometimes two obtuse triangles are similar and sometimes they are not similar.
dilating them.
Dilating them
no theycan not
no