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Unit 7 Similarity Part 1 Ratio / Proportion • A ratio is a comparison of two quantities by division. – You can write a ratio of two numbers a and b, where b≠0 three ways • a:b , a to b or a b • When expressing a ratio in simplest form they must be the same units of measure Example • A bonsai tree is 18 in. wide and stands 2 ft tall. What is the ratio of the width of the tree to the height of the tree? width 18in 18in 18in 3 height 2 ft 2 *12in 24in 4 Example 2 • The measure of two supplementary angles are in the ratio 1:4. What are the measures of the two angles? – Since ratio’s are just reduced fractions we need to find the value by which they were reduced, x. 1x 4 x 180 5x 180 x 36 So our two angles are 36 and 144, notice 36:144 reduces to 1:4 Extended Ratio • An extended ration compares three or more numbers • Example: The length of the side a triangle in the extended ratio 3:5:6. The perimeter of the triangle is 98 in. Find the length of the longest side. 3x 5x 6x 98 14 x 98 • The longest side is 42 inch. x7 Example 2 • The ratio of the sides of a triangle is 7: 9: 12. The perimeter of the triangle is 84 inch. Find the length of each side. – x = 3, 21, 27, 36 • The ratio of the angles of a triangle is 5: 7: 8, find the measure of each angle. – x = 9, 45, 63, 72 • Proportion – an equation that states two ratios are equal • The first and last numbers if the proportion are the extremes and the two middle numbers are the means. a x b y • Cross Product – When solving a proportion you multiply the extremes and set them equal to the means – Example: ay = xb Examples 15 2 m 1 m 9 a 2 14 Properties of Proportions a c b d a c b d a c b d Is equivalent to Is equivalent to Is equivalent to b d a c a b c d ab c d b d Part 2 Similar Polygons Similar Polygons (6.2) • Similar Polygons are polygons that have the same shape but may be different in size. • Two polygons are similar if and only if their corresponding angles are congruent and the measures of their corresponding sides are proportional! Scale Factor • When comparing the length of corresponding sides you will get a numerical ratio. This is called the scale factor. – They are often given for models of real life objects. (Tell you how much larger or smaller and object is) Example D A 10 H E 8 5 4 2.5 F B 6 5 C ABCD ~ EFGH Because: A E , D H C G , B H & AB BC CD DA = = = EF FG GH HE 3 G