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The Angle-Angle (AA) criterion for similarity of two triangles states that “If two angles of one triangle are respectively equal to two angles of another triangle, then the two triangles are similar”.

The AA criterion states that if two angles of a triangle are respectively equal to the two angles of another triangle, we can prove that the third angle will also be equal on both the triangles. This can be done with the help of the angle sum property of a triangle.

Example

1.Diagonals and of a trapezium with intersect each other at the point . Using a similarity criterion for two triangles, show that

Solution:

Let's draw a trapezium with

Example-4.jpg

If two angles of one triangle are respectively equal to two angles of another triangle, then the two triangles are similar.

This is referred to as AA similarity criterion for two triangles.

In and

(vertically opposite angles)

(alternate interior angles)

Hence (AA similarity criterion)

Hence