Question 1015505
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Something is wrong.  If two triangles are similar, 
the three angles of one are equal in measure to the 
corresponding three angles of the other.  

You have mentioned that two of the angles of &#916;KSD are 
&#8736;K=16° and &#8736;D=34°.  So that would mean that &#8736;S=130°, 
because&#8736;K+&#8736;D+&#8736;S=180°. That's because all the angles 
of any triangle must total 180°. 

But you also say that &#8736;T=51°.  But since no angle of 
&#916;KSD can equal 51°, neither can any angle of &#916;WAT 
equal to 51°.  Therefore &#8736;T=51° is impossible!  

If you can explain the figure a little better, you 
may do so in the thank-you note form below.  I will 
get back to you by email.  

Edwin</pre>