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Lesson Menu Main Idea and New Vocabulary NGSSS Key Concept:Similar Polygons Example 1:Identify Similar Polygons Example 2:Find Missing Measures Key Concept:Ratios of Similar Figures Example 3:Find Perimeter Five-Minute Check
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Main Idea/Vocabulary Identify similar polygons and find missing measures of similar polygons. similar polygons corresponding parts scale factor
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NGSSS MA.8.G.2.1 Use similar triangles to solve problems that include height and distances.
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Key Concept
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Example 1 Identify Similar Polygons Determine whether triangle DEF is similar to triangle HJK. Explain. First, check to see if corresponding angles are congruent. D H, E J, and F K, so all corresponding angles are congruent.
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Example 1 Next, check to see if corresponding sides are proportional. Identify Similar Polygons Answer: Therefore, the triangles are similar. Since, the corresponding sides are proportional.
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Example 1 CYP A.Yes; corresponding angles are congruent and corresponding sides are proportional. B.Yes; corresponding angles are congruent and corresponding sides are congruent. C.No; corresponding angles are congruent, but corresponding sides are not proportional. D.No; corresponding angles are congruent, but corresponding sides are not congruent. Determine whether the figures are similar. Explain.
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Example 2 GEOMETRY Given that rectangle LMNO ~ rectangle GHIJ, find the missing measure. Find Missing Measures Find the scale factor from rectangle LMNO to rectangle GHIJ. scale factor:
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Example 2 Find Missing Measures So, a length on rectangle LMNO is times as long as the corresponding length on rectangle GHIJ. Let m represent the measure of ON. Write the equation. m = 6Multiply. Answer: m = 6
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Example 2 CYP A.6 B.8 C.10 D.12 GEOMETRY Given that quadrilateral KLMN ~ quadrilateral RSTU, find the missing measure.
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Key Concept 3
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Example 3 Find Perimeter BILLBOARDS A model of a billboard has a side length of 3 inches. The corresponding side on the actual billboard is 4 feet long. The model has a perimeter of 42 inches. What is the perimeter of the actual billboard? Step 1The actual length is proportional to the length of the model with a ratio of. Find the scale factor. Convert feet to inches and divide out units.
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Example 3 Step 2 Find the perimeter of the actual billboard. P = 42 16 or 672 Substitute. Then simplify. Find Perimeter Answer: The perimeter of the actual billboard is 672 inches or 56 feet. perimeter of billboard = perimeter of model scale factor
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Example 3 CYP A.4 feet B.4.5 feet C.9 feet D.18 feet PHOTOGRAPHS A photograph has a side length of 8 inches. The photo is enlarged to poster size and the corresponding side on the poster is 2 feet long. The photograph has a perimeter of 36 inches. What is the perimeter of the poster?
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A.Yes; corresponding sides are proportional. B.Yes; corresponding sides are congruent. C.No; corresponding sides are not congruent. D.No; corresponding sides are not proportional. Five Minute Check 1 Determine whether the pair of polygons is similar. Explain.
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The pair of polygons is similar. Find the missing side measure. Five Minute Check 2 A. B. C. D.
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A.C. B.D. A greeting card is 8 inches by 6 inches, but it will have to be cut to fit in an envelope. The scale factor from the original card to the smaller card is 5:4. Find the dimensions of the smaller card. Five Minute Check 3
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