14. Determine the scale factor from triangle A to triangle B and calculate the missing side x.
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To do this, we can compare the corresponding sides of the two triangles. In triangle A, the side lengths are 57.5 in., 425 in., and 43 in. In triangle B, the corresponding side lengths are 15 in., 21.5 in., and x (the missing side). Show more…
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