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Chapter 7

Chapter 7. 7-1 ratios in similar polygons. Objectives. Identify similar polygons. Apply properties of similar polygons to solve problems. Similar figures. What is similar? Figures that are similar (~) have the same shape but not necessarily the same size.

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Chapter 7

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  1. Chapter 7 7-1 ratios in similar polygons

  2. Objectives Identify similar polygons. Apply properties of similar polygons to solve problems.

  3. Similar figures • What is similar? • Figures that are similar(~) have the same shape but not necessarily the same size.

  4. Two polygons are similar polygons if and only if their corresponding angles are congruent and their corresponding side lengths are proportional. Similar polygons

  5. Example 1: Describing Similar Polygons • Identify the pairs of congruent angles and corresponding sides. N  Q and P  R. By the Third Angles Theorem, M  T.

  6. Check it out! • Identify the pairs of congruent angles and corresponding sides. B  G and C  H. By the Third Angles Theorem, A  J.

  7. Similarity ratio • What is a similarity ratio? A similarity ratiois the ratio of the lengths of the corresponding sides of two similar polygons. The similarity ratio of ∆ABC to ∆DEF is 3/6 , or 1/2 . The similarity ratio of ∆DEF to ∆ABC is 6/3 , or 2.

  8. Example 2A: Identifying Similar Polygons • Determine whether the polygons are similar. If so, write the similarity ratio and a similarity statement. rectangles ABCD and EFGH

  9. Solution • Step 1 Identify pairs of congruent angles. • A  E, B  F, • C  G, and D  H. All s of a rect. are rt. s and are . • Step 2 Compare corresponding sides. Thus the similarity ratio is 3/2 , and rect. ABCD ~ rect. EFGH.

  10. Example 2B: Identifying Similar Polygons • Determine whether the polygons are similar. If so, write the similarity ratio and a similarity statement. • ∆ABCD and ∆EFGH

  11. Solution • Step 1 Identify pairs of congruent angles. • P  R and S  W • Step 2 Compare corresponding angles. mW = mS= 62° mT = 180° – 2(62°) = 56° Since no pairs of angles are congruent, the triangles are not similar.

  12. Check it out! • Determine if ∆JLM ~∆NPS. If so, write the similarity ratio and a similarity statement.

  13. Example 3: Hobby Application • Find the length of the model to the nearest tenth of a centimeter.

  14. Solution • Let x be the length of the model in centimeters. The rectangular model of the racing car is similar to the rectangular racing car, so the corresponding lengths are proportional.

  15. Solution 5(6.3) = x(1.8) 31.5 = 1.8x The length of the model is 17.5 centimeters.

  16. Check it out!! • A boxcar has the dimensions shown. • A model of the boxcar is 1.25 in. wide. Find the length of the model to the nearest inch.

  17. Student Guided Practice • Do problems 2-6 in your book page 469

  18. Homework! • Do problems 7-11 in your book page 470.

  19. Closure • Today we saw about similarity in polygons • Next class we are going to see similarity and transformations

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