Proving Triangle Similarity with Algebraic Proof
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In this video, the teacher explains how to prove that two triangles are similar using algebraic proofs. They review the vertical angle theorem and the double-angle postulate, which are used to establish congruence between angles. The teacher then demonstrates how to write a flowchart proof to show that triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEC.
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