Answered on : 2024-01-23
Based on the given information:
1. ∠B = ∠E (Angles are equal)
2. ∠F = ∠C (Angles are equal)
3. AB = 3DE (Side AB is three times the length of side DE)
These conditions indicate that the two triangles are similar by the Angle-Angle-Side (AAS) similarity criterion. When two triangles have corresponding angles equal and the sides proportional, they are similar. In this case, ∆ABC is similar to ∆DEF, and you can denote this similarity as ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF.
This means that the corresponding angles of the two triangles are equal, and the sides are in proportion, which establishes the similarity between them.
References: None (Geometric similarity criterion)