10 y Given: AMNP; M(2, 7), N(7, 7), P(7, -5) AQRT; Q(-1, -9), R(-9, -9), T(-9, 6) 8. Graph the triangles and find the indicated information. 59. Find MN. 3 C 2 60. Find QR. 6 F BE -10 -8-6-4-2 2. 4. MN -2 61. Find QR -4 62. Find NP. -6 -8 63. Find RT. -10 NP 64. Find RT 65. Find MP. 66. Find QT. MP 67. Find QT 68. Is AMNP ~ AQRT? If so, what triangle similarity postulate or theorem was used to prove similarity? A) The triangles are not similar. B) Yes; AA Similarity Postulate C) Yes; SAS Similarity Theorem D) Yes; SSS Similarity Theorem E) Yes; ASA Similarity Theorem 6.

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Given: AMNP; M(2, 7), N(7, 7), P(7, -5)
10 y
AQRT; Q(-1, -9), R(-9, -9), T(-9, 6)
8
6
Graph the triangles and find the indicated information.
59. Find MN. 37
BE
60. Find QR.
-10-8
-6
-4
-2
4.
-6.
10
-2
MN
61. Find
QR
-4
62. Find NP.
-6
-8
63. Find RT.
-10
NP
64. Find
RT
65. Find MP.
66. Find QT.
MP
67. Find
QT
68. Is AMNP - AQRT? If so, what triangle similarity postulate or theorem was used to prove
similarity?
A) The triangles are not similar.
B) Yes; AA Similarity Postulate
C) Yes; SAS Similarity Theorem
D) Yes; SSS Similarity Theorem
E) Yes; ASA Similarity Theorem
Choices for 59–67:
A)=
D)
AE)
E)
B)
C)
13
AB) =
AC)
AD)
BC) 5
BD) 7
BE) 8
CD) 12
CE) 13
DE) 15
5/13
ABE)
5/13
7V13
АВC) 17
ABD) 5V13
ACD)
17
ACE)
65
Transcribed Image Text:Given: AMNP; M(2, 7), N(7, 7), P(7, -5) 10 y AQRT; Q(-1, -9), R(-9, -9), T(-9, 6) 8 6 Graph the triangles and find the indicated information. 59. Find MN. 37 BE 60. Find QR. -10-8 -6 -4 -2 4. -6. 10 -2 MN 61. Find QR -4 62. Find NP. -6 -8 63. Find RT. -10 NP 64. Find RT 65. Find MP. 66. Find QT. MP 67. Find QT 68. Is AMNP - AQRT? If so, what triangle similarity postulate or theorem was used to prove similarity? A) The triangles are not similar. B) Yes; AA Similarity Postulate C) Yes; SAS Similarity Theorem D) Yes; SSS Similarity Theorem E) Yes; ASA Similarity Theorem Choices for 59–67: A)= D) AE) E) B) C) 13 AB) = AC) AD) BC) 5 BD) 7 BE) 8 CD) 12 CE) 13 DE) 15 5/13 ABE) 5/13 7V13 АВC) 17 ABD) 5V13 ACD) 17 ACE) 65
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