Mathematics, 19.01.2021 21:30 cynayapartlow88
Are the polygons similar? If they are, write a similarity statement and give the scale factor,
A TUWV - DEFG, 4.5.28
B. TUW- EFGD, 621
C. TUWV-DEFG, 6:4,5
D. The polygons are not similar
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