Title: Similar Polygons
1Similar Polygons
J Pavlicek (2005) Edited J Stoops (2007)
2Objectives
- Identify similar polygons
- Use similar polygons to solve real-life problems
3Def Two polygons are similar if they have the
same shape.
If two polygons are similar, then their vertices
can be paired such that . . . 1.) corresponding
angles are congruent 2.) corresponding sides
are proportional
B
X
ABCD ? WXYZ
A
W
Y
Z
C
D
4 B
X
A
W
Similarity Statement
ABCD ? WXYZ
Y
Z
C
D
Proportionality Statement
- A ? ? W
- B ? ? X
- C ? ? Y
- D ? ? Z
5Example Determine whether the following
polygons are similar.
G
S
14 cm
7 cm
4 cm
8 cm
H
F
10 cm
T
R
20 cm
1.) Are corresponding angles congruent?
2.) Are corresponding sides proportional?
Similarity Statement ?
Def The scale factor of similar polygons is the
ratio of any pair of corresponding sides.
Example What is the scale factor of the above
similar triangles?
6Parallelogram ABCD ? Parallelogram GBEF
Example
B E C
60?
12
x?
y
G F
15
A D
24
1.) What is the scale factor of ABCD to GBEF?
2.) Find the values of x and y.
7Theorem If two polygons are similar, then the
ratio of their perimeters is equal to
the scale factor.
Suppose the following are similar. Prove the
above theorem.
b
s
r
t
a
c
u
d
NOTE If two polygons are similar, then the
ratio of ANY corresponding lengths is equal to
the scale factor.
8Example Quad ABCD ? JKLM. Complete each of the
following.
A
J
12t
28
K
1.) m?M ______ 2.) m?C ______
6
B
M
L
15
70?
C
D
20
3.) The scale factor of JKLM to ABCD is
_____ 4.) BC ______ 5.) JM ______ 6.)
JK ______ 7.) The ratio of the perimeter of
ABCD to the perimeter of JKLM ______
9Tell whether the two polygons are sometimes,
always, or never similar.
1.) Two equilateral triangles. 2.) Two
isosceles triangles. 3.) Two squares 4.) Two
scalene triangles. 5.) Two rhombuses. 6.) A
right triangle and an acute triangle. 7.) Two
regular polygons. 8.) An isosceles triangle and
a scalene triangle. 9.) A right triangle and a
scalene triangle. 10.) Trapezoid and a rhombus.
10Assignment pg 476 19 42 Quiz tomorrow over
Sections 8.1 and 8.2