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22. Weds: 11/18 ~ Topics 6-7 Congruent & Similar Polygons

22. Weds: 11/18 ~ Topics 6-7 Congruent & Similar Polygons

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10th Grade

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8.G.A.2, 8.G.A.3, HSG.SRT.A.2

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22. Weds: 11/18 ~ Topics 6-7 Congruent & Similar Polygons

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Multiple Choice

Will rigid or non-rigid transformations produce congruent

figures?

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Rigid Transformation

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Non- Rigid Transfomations

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Rigid followed by non-Rigid

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It doesn't really matther

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Multiple Select

Will rigid or non-rigid transformations produce Similar figures?

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Rigid Transformation

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Non- Rigid Transfomations

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Rigid followed by non-Rigid

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It doesn't really matther

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Open Ended

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Use the definition of congruence in terms of rigid motions to prove rectangle ABCD is congruent to rectangle A'B'C'D'

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In the graph below, ΔMNO is the image of Δ𝐵AC after a

rotation of 270° counterclockwise about the origin.

Which statements below are true? Select all that apply.

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Open Ended

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Based on the two similar squares above, name the properties of similar polygons, and give the justifications that prove the figures are similar.

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Multiple Choice

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Determine whether the polygons are similar, if they are, write the similarity statement and find the scale factor from figure A to Figure B.

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Yes they are Similiar,

k=2.5k=2.5

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YEs they are Similiar, k=0.4k=0.4

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Not similar

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Multiple Choice

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Determine whether the polygons are similar, if they are, write the similarity statement and find the scale factor from figure A to Figure B.

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Yes they are Similiar,

 k=34k=\frac{3}{4} 

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YEs they are Similiar,  K=43K=\frac{4}{3}   K=43K=\frac{4}{3} 

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Not similar

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Multiple Choice

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Determine whether the polygons are similar, if they are, write the similarity statement and find the scale factor from figure A to Figure B.

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Yes they are Similiar,

 k=85k=\frac{8}{5} 

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YEs they are Similiar,  K=58K=\frac{5}{8}   K=58K=\frac{5}{8} 

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Not similar

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The larger Popsicle is a dilation of the smaller Popsicle stick. Select all statements that are true.

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The scale factor of the dilation is 32\frac{3}{2}

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Point L is the center of Dilation

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ΔLOVΔLEY\Delta LOV\sim\Delta LEY

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3(LV)=2(LY)3\left(LV\right)=2\left(LY\right)

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LOOE=OVEY\frac{LO}{OE}=\frac{OV}{EY}

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