Geometry B, Assignment 7. Meaning of Similarity - Proofs
1. GF = 1/2 GC, GE = 1/2 GD, EF = 1/2 DC 2. GF/GC = GE/GD = EF/DC 3. Triangle GFE ~ Triangle GCD
1. Given 2. Transitive property of equality/substitution 3. SSS
1. <A = <D 2. <BCA = <ECD 3. Triangle ACB ~ Triangle DCE
1. Given 2. Vertical <'s are = 3. AA
1. YZ || UV 2. <YXZ = <VXU 3. <YZV = <UVZ 4. Triangle XYZ ~ Triangle XUV 5. XY/XU = YZ/UV
1. Given 2. Vertical <'s are = 3. If lines II, alternate internal <'s = 4. AA 5. Definition of similar polygons
1. BC / CD = AC / CE 2. <BCA = <ECD 3. Triangle ACB ~ Triangle ECD
1. Given 2. Vertical <'s are = 3. SAS
For a pair of similar triangles, corresponding sides are always congruent.
False
<B = <E Based on the given information, choose the similarity statement that you would use to say ABC~DEF. If you could NOT conclude the triangles similar, then choose NOT.
NOT
<C = <F Based on the given information, choose the similarity statement that you would use to say ABC~DEF. If you could NOT conclude the triangles similar, then choose NOT.
NOT
BC = 5, EF = 15 Based on the given information, choose the similarity statement that you would use to say ABC~DEF. If you could NOT conclude the triangles similar, then choose NOT.
NOT
<A = <D Based on the given information, choose the similarity statement that you would use to say ABC~DEF. If you could NOT conclude the triangles similar, then choose NOT.
SAS
BC = 6, EF = 12 Based on the given information, choose the similarity statement that you would use to say ABC~DEF. If you could NOT conclude the triangles similar, then choose NOT.
SSS
BC/EF = 1/2 Based on the given information, choose the similarity statement that you would use to say ABC~DEF. If you could NOT conclude the triangles similar, then choose NOT.
SSS