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CCGPS Analytic Geometry
5 Ways to Prove Triangles Congruent SSS: All 3 sides are exactly the same SAS: 2 congruent sides and the angle in between ASA: 2 congruent angles are the side in between AAS: 2 congruent angles and a side NOT in between HL: ONLY FOR RIGHT TRIANGLES – Hypotenuse and 1 Leg
Match up corresponding parts. CONGRUENCE STATEMENT Order matters! Match up corresponding parts. Example: ABC DEF
Triangle Sum The 3 angles in a triangle add up and equal ______. 180
Exterior Angle Theorem The 2 remote interior angles add up and equal the exterior angle Remote Angle Exterior Angle Remote Angle
Isosceles Triangle 2 congruent sides Opposite of the congruent sides are congruent angles
Rigid Motion – the shape will still be congruent after the move Reflection Translation Rotation
Dilate the figure by 1/2. Use the origin as the center of dilation.
Dilate the figure by 2. Use (-2,0) as the origin as the center of dilation. To do this, you have to calculate the distance each point is away from the center of dilation and then multiply that distance by the dilation factor.
Find the center of dilation
Similar Polygons Corresponding angles are congruent Corresponding sides are proportional Similarity Statement
Solve for x and y. x = 26 cm y = 12 cm L A 5 cm x S 10 cm y 13 cm C B T x = 26 cm y = 12 cm
In similar triangles, angles are congruent and sides are proportional Find the missing angle measures. A L 53 S C B 37 T
Find the perimeter of the smaller triangle. 12 cm 4 cm Perimeter = x Perimeter = 60 cm x = 20 cm
3 ways to Prove Triangles Similar Angle-Angle (AA~) Similarity Postulate Side-Side-Side (SSS~) Similarity Theroem Side-Angle-Side (SAS~) Similarity Thm
Determine whether the triangles are similar Determine whether the triangles are similar. If so, tell which similarity test is used and complete the statement. Yes, AA~ 68° 43° 68° 43° V NO Y 7 3 5 Z X W 11 U
SAS~ 12 4 5 15 Prove that RST ~ PSQ 1. Two sides are proportional 2. Included angle is congruent SAS~ R S T P Q 12 4 5 15
A tree cast a shadow 18 feet long A tree cast a shadow 18 feet long. At the same time a person who is 6 feet tall cast a shadow 4 feet long. How tall is the tree?
Trig Ratios
Trig Ratio What is cos R? What is sin R? What is tan R?
Co-Function Relationships
Co-Function Relationships Cos 64 = Sin ____ 26
Find a Missing Side Solve for x. Round to the nearest tenth. x x = 17.6
= 31.4 Find a Missing Angle Solve for . Round to the nearest tenth. = 31.4
The angle of elevation from a ship to the top of a 35 meter lighthouse on the coast measures 26. How far from the coast is the ship? Round to the nearest tenth. tan 26 = 35/x x = 71.8 m
Angle Formulas to KNOW for the Test
Solve for x. x
Solve for x. 110 x 40
Solve for x. A D C B 38 148 x
solve for x A B 42 x C D
solve for x. C 164 A S x 22 T
Solve for x. (Circle A) A 168 x
solve for x. 120 x 130
Solve for x and y.
Area & Circumference
Find the arc length and area of the shaded sector.
Formulas to KNOW for the Test - Segments
Solve for x. 2 x 3x 6
Solve for x. x 4 10 5
Question 18: Solve for x. x 9 7
solve for x. 10 x 3 5
Find the perimeter of the polygon. 9 cm 6 cm 16 cm 8 cm
Volume of Solids V = Bh B stands for the area of the base. Prisms/Cylinders Cones/Pyramids Spheres V = Bh B stands for the area of the base. The shape of the base can change.
Area of Base Circle = r2 Square/Rectangle = bh Triangle = ½ bh Trapezoid = ½ (b1 + b2)h