A flip in math.
Reflection
True or False? Dilations always make a figure smaller.
False
Similar figures must have this true about their sides and angles.
1) Proportional corresponding sides
2)Equal corresponding angles
The sum of all interior angles a triangle will always equal this number.
180^o
A slide in math.
Translation
A dilation might change the size of a figure's side lengths but never the _______.
Angles
Any one or more of these transformations can be used to prove two figures are similar.
1) Translations
2) Rotations
3) Reflections
4) Dilations
If two triangles have _____ of their angles equal, the triangles are similar.
Two
A turn in math.
Rotation
Dilations always produce ___________ figures.
Similar
Congruent figures are _____ similar.
Always
What is the measure of the missing angle?
35^o
Describing a translation requires these two things.
1) Direction
2) Distance
Dilations need these two things.
1) Center Point of Dilation
2) Scale Factor
Similar figures are ____ congruent.
Sometimes
Similar or Not?
Similar
Describing a rotation requires these three things.
1) Center (Point)
2) Distance (Degrees)
3) Direction (Clockwise or Counterclockwise)
How will dilating a figure with a scale factor of 1/3 change a figure?
It will make the figure 3 times smaller from the center of dilation.
Dilations can result in a congruent and similar figure if their scale factor is this number.
1
These two triangles are similar, find the missing side lengths.
s=12
t=15