solving problems using similarity and congruence
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Solving Problems Using Similarity and Congruence. ~adapted from Walch Education. Practice # 1. A meterstick casts a shadow 65 centimeters long. At the same time, a tree casts a shadow 2.6 meters long. How tall is the tree? Draw a picture. x. 2.6 m. Determine if the triangles are similar. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Solving Problems Using Similarity and Congruence
~adapted from Walch EducationSolving Problems Using Similarity and Congruence
Practice # 1A meterstick casts a shadow 65 centimeters long. At the same time, a tree casts a shadow 2.6 meters long. How tall is the tree? Draw a picture
2.6 mx
Determine if the triangles are similar.The rays of the sun create the shadows, which are considered to be parallel.Two angles of the triangles are congruent; therefore, by Angle-Angle Similarity, the triangles are similar.
Convert all measurements and solve
(1)(2.6) = (0.65)(x)
x = 4
The height of the tree is 4 meters.
Practice # 2To find the distance across a pond, Rita climbs a 30-foot observation tower on the shore of the pond and locates points A and B so that is perpendicular to . She then finds the measure of to be 12 feet. What is the measure of , the distance across the pond? Use the diagram to find the answer.
Determine if the triangles are similar.
Solve the problem. Similar triangles have proportional sides. Create a proportion to find the distance across the pond.
The distance across the pond is 75 feet.
(12)(x) = (30)(30)
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