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Can anyone help me to find what is the similarity between these two triangles Just check the picture)? [on hold]


How do I find the Intersection of two 3D triangles?Intersection point and angle between the extended hypotenuses of two right-angled triangles in the planeShow that two planes are parallel and find the distance between themWhat is the probability that a point chosen randomly from inside an equilateral triangle is closer to the center than to any of the edges?Proving the Pythagorean Theorem with just variablesProving a right triangle with an altitude have two similar trianglesHow to center triangle in rectangle?Question on Basic ProportionalityUnable to find similarity of two triangles.What is the height of the intersection point when two triangles meet at a point. One triangle has the base 12 and the other 9













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Can anybody show me how does the red triangle (bigger triangle) is similar to the green triangle (smaller triangle). I need to know how they are similar so that I can do a proportional between them.



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    Is the red triangle regular?
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    The red triangle is a equilateral triangle.
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    The red triangle is a equilateral triangle.
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Can anybody show me how does the red triangle (bigger triangle) is similar to the green triangle (smaller triangle). I need to know how they are similar so that I can do a proportional between them.



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    What have you tried?
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    Is the red triangle regular?
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    – Magma
    Mar 12 at 10:56










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    The red triangle is a equilateral triangle.
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    – Nelson Abalos
    Mar 12 at 10:59










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    I think it's an AAA Similarity Theorem but i dont know where to start.
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    Mar 12 at 10:59










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  • 2




    $begingroup$
    What have you tried?
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    – Chrystomath
    Mar 12 at 10:27










  • $begingroup$
    Is the red triangle regular?
    $endgroup$
    – Magma
    Mar 12 at 10:56










  • $begingroup$
    The red triangle is a equilateral triangle.
    $endgroup$
    – Nelson Abalos
    Mar 12 at 10:59










  • $begingroup$
    I think it's an AAA Similarity Theorem but i dont know where to start.
    $endgroup$
    – Nelson Abalos
    Mar 12 at 10:59










  • $begingroup$
    Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
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What have you tried?
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$begingroup$
What have you tried?
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$begingroup$
Is the red triangle regular?
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– Magma
Mar 12 at 10:56




$begingroup$
Is the red triangle regular?
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– Magma
Mar 12 at 10:56












$begingroup$
The red triangle is a equilateral triangle.
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– Nelson Abalos
Mar 12 at 10:59




$begingroup$
The red triangle is a equilateral triangle.
$endgroup$
– Nelson Abalos
Mar 12 at 10:59












$begingroup$
I think it's an AAA Similarity Theorem but i dont know where to start.
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– Nelson Abalos
Mar 12 at 10:59




$begingroup$
I think it's an AAA Similarity Theorem but i dont know where to start.
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– Nelson Abalos
Mar 12 at 10:59












$begingroup$
Welcome to Mathematics Stack Exchange! A quick tour will enhance your experience. Here are helpful tips to write a good question and write a good answer. For equations, please use MathJax.
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Mar 12 at 15:10




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Hint: Prove that the line $JI$ is parallel to $BD,$ using the tangency of the circles at $I,$ and the tangency of the above lines respectively at $I$ and $D$ to the circles. (You may need to recall that radii of circles are perpendicular to tangents at the point of tangency).



I hope you then see that it immediately follows that both triangles are equiangular, and therefore similar.






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    I hope you then see that it immediately follows that both triangles are equiangular, and therefore similar.






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      Hint: Prove that the line $JI$ is parallel to $BD,$ using the tangency of the circles at $I,$ and the tangency of the above lines respectively at $I$ and $D$ to the circles. (You may need to recall that radii of circles are perpendicular to tangents at the point of tangency).



      I hope you then see that it immediately follows that both triangles are equiangular, and therefore similar.






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        I hope you then see that it immediately follows that both triangles are equiangular, and therefore similar.






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        Hint: Prove that the line $JI$ is parallel to $BD,$ using the tangency of the circles at $I,$ and the tangency of the above lines respectively at $I$ and $D$ to the circles. (You may need to recall that radii of circles are perpendicular to tangents at the point of tangency).



        I hope you then see that it immediately follows that both triangles are equiangular, and therefore similar.







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