Vocabulary
Scale Drawings
Similarity
Congruence
Slope and Lines
100

A drawing that represents an actual place or object, where the measurements of the drawing are proportional to the measurements of the actual object. 

Scale Drawing

100

Are the two shapes scale copies of each other?


Yes

(scale Factor: 6)

100

True or False: Similar shapes have the same angle measurements

True

100

True or False: All similar shapes are also congruent.

False

100

True or false: To find slope, divide:

 x/y 

False

(Divide  y/x )

200

How steep a line is; rise over run

Slope

200

Are these two pictures scale copies of each other?


No

200

True or False: The side lengths of similar shapes are multiplied by different numbers.

False

200

True or False: Only rigid transformations create congruent shapes

True

200

Find the slope of the line:


Slope: 1

300

Transformation in which each point on a figure move along a line and changes its distance from a fixed point. All original distances are multiplied by the same scale factor. 

Dilation

300

Original Size: 13

Scale Factor: 3

New Size: 39

300

Are these shapes similar?

Yes

300

Are these shapes congruent?

Yes

300

Find the slope given these points: 

(4,2) and (6,8)

Slope: 3

(8-2)/(6-4) )

400

One figure can fit over another figure using a series of rigid transformations.

Congruent

400

Original Size: 4

New Size: 6


Scale Factor: 1.5

400

Are these shapes similar?

No

400

Describe the series of transformations to create the congruent shapes from A to B.


Reflect over y-axis

Translate 5 units down

400

What is the equation for a line that passes through the origin?

y=kx

500

One figure can fit over another figure using a series of rigid transformations and dilations

Similar

500

Original Size: 24

New Size: 6

Scale Factor: 0.25 or 1/4

500

Find the missing side length. 


16 inches

500

Describe the series of transformations to create congruent shapes from green to red.

Rotate 90 degrees clockwise about point Q

Translate 10 units right and 2 units up

500

How do you determine if a point is on a line?

If the slope  (y-y_1)/(x-x_1)  is the same as the slope of the line.