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Title: Similar Polygons


1
Similar Polygons
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Informal Definition of Similar Figures
  • Two figures are similar if they have the same
    shape.
  • (They do not necessarily have the same size.)

3
Formal Definition of Similar Polygons
  • Two polygons are similar iff their corresponding
    angles are congruent,and
  • (lengths of) corresponding sides are proportional.
  1. ? A ? ? D
  2. ? B ? ? E
  3. ? C ? ? F

4
Proportional
  • (Lengths of) sides are proportional iff ratios of
    (lengths of) corresponding sides are equal.
  • For example
  • so the sides are
  • proportional.

5
Scale Factor
  • The ratio of corresponding sides of
  • similar polygons.
  • Example The scale factor
  • from ?ABC to ?_____
  • is____.
  • from ?ZYX to ?ABC
  • is____.

ZYX
2
1/2
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Naming Similar Polygons
Must match the corresponding letters
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Applying the Definition - Angles
Must match the corresponding vertices
8
Applying the Definition - Sides
Must match the corresponding sides
Proportional means all of the ratios are equal!
9
Example 1
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Example 1
Given Find AC
Step 1 Write out a proportion of for the sides.
(Be sure to match up corresponding letters!)
11
Example 1
Given Find the lengths of the missing sides.
Step 2 Replace the sides with the lengths from
the problem.
12
Example 1
Given Find the lengths of the missing sides.
Step 3 Cross-multiply and solve.
13
Example 1
Given
You should be able to find CD and BD as well!
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Example 2
Given Find the scale factor of ABDC to RPSQ
Remember the scale factor is same as the ratio of
the sides. Always put the first polygon mentioned
in the numerator.
15
Example 3
ABCD ? EFGH. Solve for x, y and z.
Step 1 Write a proportion using names of
sides. Step 2 Substitute values. Step 3
Cross-multiply to solve. Step 4 Repeat to find
other values.
y 10
z 15
x 7.5
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Dilations and Scale Factor
  • A dilation is a transformation that changes the
    size of an object.
  • The scale factor is the ratio of the lengths of
    the corresponding sides of two similar polygons.
    It indicates the relative size of one polygon
    compared the another.

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Congruent Triangles
  • Are congruent triangles similar?
  • What is the scale factor between two congruent
    triangles?
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