<p>"For the geometry question asking which statement you can assume to be true (the answer was that the triangles were similar), was the letter choice D or E? </p>
<p>it either went
D. Triangles are congruent
E. Triangles are similar</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>D. Triangles are similar
E. Triangles are congruent"</p>
<p>It was the first way. I’m pretty sure the answer was E, they were similar triangles.</p>
<p>i felt like an idiot on #45.. it was the (2/9)(x-3)^2 -1 problem and it said find the area.. i didn’t see that it said find area of triangle ABC… so i flipped it so that area was above x-axis and integrated it.. i got 8 and was like “crap..” so i picked 6… i got lucky.. but i should have known that calculus questions aren’t on the ACT.. i just assumed it was one though</p>
<p>it is similar.. because you can make one triangle extra-large and the other one extra small but they’ll always be similar by the AA theorom thing (angle-angle)</p>