Lesson 9-7 Pages 471-475
Similar Triangles and Indirect Measurement
Lesson Check 9-6
Lesson Check 9-5
What you will learn!1. How to identify corresponding
parts and find missing measures of similar triangles.
2. Solve problems involving indirect measurement using similar triangles.
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What you really need to know!
Similar triangles are triangles that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size. If two triangles are similar, then the corresponding angles have the same measure, and the corresponding sides are proportional.
What you really need to know!
The properties of similar triangles can be used to find measurements which aredifficult to measure directly. This is called indirect measurement.
Example 1:
If ∆RUN ~ ∆CAB, what is the value of x?
104
8 x
x480
x20
Example 2:
A surveyor wants to find the distance RS across the lake. He constructs ∆PQT similar to ∆PRS and measures the distances as shown. What is the distance across the lake?
x
12
60
25
x25720
x8.28
m8.28
Example 3:
Suppose the John Hancock Center in Chicago, Illinois, casts a 257.5 foot shadow at the same time a nearby tourist casts a 1.5 foot shadow. If the tourist is 6 feet tall, how tall is the John Hancock Center?
x
257.5 ft
6 ft
1.5 ft
5.1
5.257
6
x
1,5455.1 x
1,030xft030,1
5.1
5.257
6
x
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Guided Practice
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study examples!
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Homework: Pages 474-475
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Lesson Check 9-7
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747
Lesson 9-7
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Study Guide and Review
Pages
483-485
#’s 1-24, 34-35(Odd answers in back of book)
Prepare for Test!Pages
487
#’s 1-14, 16, 20
Lesson Check Ch-9Lesson Check 9-7
Prepare for Test!Pages
488-489
#’s 1-23