Because the only difference between them is size so the basic form of the shape remains, having corresponding sides in proportion.
Two triangles are similar if the only difference between them is size. Put another way, the basic form of the shape remains. If this is true, then:
Since you didn't provide any graph, I have attached two similar triangles below. As you can see they are right triangles. As we said, corresponding sides of similar triangles are in proportion, so it is true that:
[tex]\frac{9}{3}=\frac{12}{4}=\frac{x}{5}=3 \\ \\ \therefore \frac{x}{5}=3 \\ \\ \therefore x=5(3) \\ \\ \therefore \boxed{x=15}[/tex]
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