Triangle Similarity and Indirect Measurement
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In this video lesson on triangle similarity and indirect measurement, students will learn how to find missing side lengths and use angle angle similarity to solve problems. Through real-world examples and step-by-step explanations, students will discover how to apply these concepts to find the height of an object much taller than themselves or the width of a river too far to measure.
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Mathematics
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