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Similar Figures. (Not exactly the same, but pretty close!). Let’s do a little review work before discussing similar figures. Congruent Figures. In order to be congruent, two figures must be the same size and same shape. Similar Figures. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Similar Figures

Similar Figures

(Not exactly the same, but pretty close!)

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Let’s do a little review work

before discussing similar figures.

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Congruent Figures

• In order to be congruent, two figures must be the same size and same shape.

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Similar Figures

• Similar figures must be the same shape, but their sizes may be different.

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Similar Figures This is the symbol that

means “similar.”

These figures are the same shape but different sizes.

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SIZES• Although the size of the two

shapes can be different, the sizes of the two shapes must differ by a factor.

3 3

2

1

6 6

2

4

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SIZES• In this case, the factor is x 2.

3 3

2

1

6 6

2

4

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SIZES• Or you can think of the

factor as 2.

3 3

2

1

6 6

2

4

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Enlargements• When you have a photograph

enlarged, you make a similar photograph.

X 3

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Reductions• A photograph can also be

shrunk to produce a slide.

4

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Determine the length of the unknown side.

12

9

15

4

3

?

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These triangles differ by a factor of 3.

12

9

15

4

3

?

15 3= 5

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Determine the length of the unknown side.

4

224

?

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These dodecagons differ by a factor of 6.

4

224

?

2 x 6 = 12

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When changing the size of a figure, will the angles of the

figure also change?

? ?

?

70 70

40

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Nope! Remember, the sum of all 3 angles in a triangle MUST add to 180

degrees.If the size of the

angles were increased,the sum

would exceed180

degrees.70 70

40

70 70

40

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70 70

40

We can verify this fact by placing the smaller triangle inside the

larger triangle.

70 70

40

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70 70

70 70

40

The 40 degree angles are congruent.

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70 707070 70

40

40

The 70 degree angles are congruent.

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70 707070 70

40

4

The other 70 degree angles are congruent.

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Find the length of the missing side.

30

40

50

6

8

?

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This looks messy. Let’s translate the two triangles.

30

40

50

6

8

?

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Now “things” are easier to see.

30

40

50

8

?

6

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The common factor between these triangles is 5.

30

40

50

8

?

6

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So the length of the missing side

is…?

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That’s right! It’s ten!

30

40

50

8

10

6

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Similarity is used to answer real life questions.

• Suppose that you wanted to find the height of this tree.

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Unfortunately all that you have is a tape

measure, and you are too short to reach the

top of the tree.

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You can measure the length of the tree’s shadow.

10 feet

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Then, measure the length of your shadow.

10 feet 2 feet

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If you know how tall you are, then you can determine how tall

the tree is.

10 feet 2 feet6 ft

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The tree must be 30 ft tall. Boy, that’s a tall tree!

10 feet 2 feet6 ft

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Similar Figures

• So, similar figures are two figures that are the same shape and whose sides are proportional.

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Practice Time!

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1) Determine the missing side of the triangle.

3

4

5

12

9?

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1) Determine the missing side of the triangle.

3

4

5

12

915

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2) Determine the missing side of the triangle.

6

4

6 36 36

?

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2) Determine the missing side of the triangle.

6

4

6 36 36

24

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3) Determine the missing sides of the triangle.

39

24

33?

8

?

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3) Determine the missing sides of the triangle.

39

24

3313

8

11

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4.) Determine the missing side

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5.) Determine the missing side

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6) Determine the height of the lighthouse.

2.5

8

10

?

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6) Determine the height of the lighthouse.

2.5

8

10

32

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7) Determine the height of the car.

5

3

12

?

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7) Determine the height of the car.

5

3

12

7.2

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THE END!