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Similar Polygons

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What are similar polygons?

Two polygons are similar if corresponding (matching) angles are congruent and the lengths of corresponding sides are proportional.

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Angles and Sides in Similar Polygons

Angles

∠A ≅ ∠ E

∠B ≅ ∠ F

∠C ≅ ∠ G

ΔABC ~ ΔEFGA

B C

E

F G

Sides

AB ~ EF

AC ~ EG

BC ~ FG

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You can find the missing length of a side in a pair of similar figures, by using

proportions

6 7

ΔRST ~ ΔUVW

R

ST

U

V W

x ft.

6 ft.

35 ft. 7 ft.

35=x x = 30 feet

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Solve for x.

x 30

12 in.x in.

40 in. 30 in..

40=12 x = 9 inches

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Solve for x. Round to the nearest tenth.

4 x

12 in.

4 in.

20 in.

x in..

20=12 x = 6.7 inches

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Solve for x.

7 25

14 m.7 m.

x 25 m.

x=14 x = 50 meters

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Solve for x. Round to the nearest tenth.

15 x

17 in.

x

35 in.

15 in.

17=3

5

x = 7.3 inches

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15

12

9

6X

W

Z

Y

10

8

6

4Q

P

S

RWhat is the scale factor of the figure?

WX

PQ=

15

10=

3

2

XY

QR=

6

4=

3

2

YZ

RS=

9

6=

3

2

WX

PQ=

15

10=

3

2So, the two figures are similar and the scale factor is 3:2.

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Patterns and Sequences

• Can you find the pattern?

• 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, ___

• 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, ____

• 4, 5, 7, 10, _____, _____

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Dilations

A dilation is a transformation that

changes the size but not the shape of an

object or figure.

Every dilation has a fixed point that is called

the center of dilation.

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DilationsTo dilate an object:

1) Graph object if necessary.

2) Multiply the coordinates of the object by the scale factor.

3) Graph new coordinates.

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DilationsExample 1:

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Dilations

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Dilations

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Dilations

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DilationsYour turn:

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DilationsYour turn:

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Homework

• Page 582 14 - 18

• Page 588 14 – 16

• Page 597 12 – 15

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Ex. 2: Comparing Similar Polygons

• If XYZW ~ QRSP by a scale factor of 2:1; what is a?

15

12

9

6X

W

Z

Y

10

8

6

4Q

P

S

R

a