Trapezoid ABCD is similar to Trapezoid EFGH. Which of the following is not true? AB/CD = EF/GH AD/FG = BC/EH BC/FG = AD/EH CD/BC = GH/FG
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Two trapezoids are similar if their corresponding angles are equal and the lengths of their corresponding sides are proportional. This means that the ratio of the lengths of corresponding sides in one trapezoid to the lengths of the corresponding sides in the Show more…
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