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Proportions & Similarity Advanced Geometry Similarity Lesson 2
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Ratio FORMS: The ratio of a to b can be expressed as, where b is not zero.
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All ratios must be in simplest form. A ratio in which the denominator is 1 is called a unit ratio.
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EXAMPLE: The number of students that participate in sports programs at Central High School is 550. The total number of students in the school is 1850. Find the athlete to non-athlete ratio.
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An extended ratio is a ratio used to compare three or more numbers. Extended ratios are written using colons. EXAMPLE: In a triangle, the ratio of the measures of three angles is. Find the measures of the angles of the triangle.
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Example: The ratios of the sides of three polygons are given. Make a conjecture about the type of each polygon described. Isosceles triangle Rhombus
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Similar Polygons In order for two polygons to be similar, all of their corresponding angles must be congruent and all of the corresponding sides must form a proportion. A B C E DF Similarity Statement:
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EXAMPLES: Determine whether each pair of figures is similar. Justify your answer. No; the corresponding angles are not congruent.
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EXAMPLE: An architect prepared a 12-inch model of a skyscraper to look like an actual 1100-foot building. What is the scale factor of the model compared to the actual building?
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EXAMPLE: Each pair of polygons is similar. Write a similarity statement, find x, y, ED, and the scale factor.
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