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Extension 3.6 Proportions and Similar Figures A.What do you know about similar triangles and congruent triangles? B.Definitions 1.Similar triangles – have.

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1 Extension 3.6 Proportions and Similar Figures A.What do you know about similar triangles and congruent triangles? B.Definitions 1.Similar triangles – have the same shape, but not necessarily the same size Symbol: ~ similar characteristics: angles are congruent sides are in proportion 2. Congruent triangles – have the same shape and size Symbol: congruent characteristics: sides and angles are congruent C. Name the corresponding sides and angles. Then, solve for x if. B A C 15cm 21cm 18cm F D E 10cm x cm

2 Continued Examples: Given ABCD ~ FGHJ, find AD C B D A G H F J 40 m x 35 m 14 m Applying Similarity – Indirect Measurement 1.) A tree cast a shadow 7.5 ft long. A girl 5 ft tall casts a shadow 3 ft long. The triangle shown for the tree and its shadow is similar to the triangle shown for the woman and her shadow. How tall is the tree?

3 Review of Scale Drawing 1.) Scale Drawing – an enlarged or reduced drawing that is similar to an actual object or place. 2.) Scale – ratio of a distance in the drawing to the corresponding actual distance. Examples: 1.) The scale of the map of Pennsylvania says that 1 inch: 10miles. Approximately how far is it from York to Philadelphia if the map distance is 12.5 in. ? 2.) A blueprint for a house states that 2.5 inches equals 12 feet. If the length of a wall is 16feet, how long is the wall in the blueprint? 3.) A collector’s model racecar is scaled so that 1 inch on the model equals 6.25 feet on the actual car. If the model is 2/3 inch high, how high is the actual car?


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