Properties of Similarity
Dilation
Ratio and Proportion
Dilation 2
100

Which of the following is NOT always true about similar figures?

a. They have the same shape

b. Corresponding sides are proportional

c. They have the same size

d. Corresponding angles are congruent

What is C?

(Remember, similar figures have the same shape but not necessarily the same size).

100

Another word for Dilation is __________

What is Scale Factor?

100

The following fractions are equivalent. True or False?


What is true?

100

When the scale factor K > 1, the figure becomes ______

What is bigger, enlarged, increased in size etc.?

200

Which statement below correctly compares the figures? 


A. The corresponding angles are congruent, but the corresponding sides are not proportional.

B. The corresponding sides are proportional, but the corresponding angles are not congruent. 


What is A? 

200

When I dilate a figure, the resulting figure is always _________


What is Similar?


200

Solve the proportion:


What is 6?

200

When the scale factor K is bigger than 0 but less than 1 (0<K<1), the figure becomes ________

What is smaller, reduced, shrunk etc.?

300

Which property states the following?

"If △ABC is similar to △DEF then △DEF is similar to △ABC."

What is Symmetric Property? 

300

If I dilate a figure, the corresponding angles of the figure are _________


What is congruent?

300

Solve the proportion: 


What is 4.2?

300

The coordinate point A (-1, 4) is dilated by a scale factor of 1/4, what is A'?

What is A'(-1/4, 1)?

400

Which property states the following? 

"If △ABC is similar to △DEF and △DEF is similar to △XYZ, then △ABC is similar to △XYZ".

What is transitive property?

400

If we dilate the point p (4,3) by a factor of r=6, what is the point p’?


What is p’ (24,18)?


400

Solve for x.

What is 6? 

400

Triangle ABC with coordinate points A(2, 1), B(1, 3) and C(3, 2) is dilated by a scale factor of 2. What are new coordinates of A', B' and C'?

What is A'(4, 2), B'(2, 6) and C'(6, 4)?

500

Which property can we use to prove similarity for the triangles below. Also write a similarity statement using the property.


What is symmetric property? 

△ABC~△A'B'C' then △A'B'C'~△ABC

500

If we dilate the point n (-2,6) by a factor of r=1/2, what is the point n’?


What is n’ (-1,3)?


500

Gabriella bought three cantaloupes for $7. How many cantaloupes can Shayna buy if she has $21?


What is 9?

500

Polygon JKLM with coordinate points  J(4, 0), K(−8, 4), L(0, −4) and M(12, −8) is dilated by a scale factor of 3/2. What are new coordinates of J', K', L' M'?

What is J'(6, 0), K'(-12, 6), L'(0, -12) and M'(18, -12)?

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