Lesson 26 Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance?

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Lesson 26 Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance?

Problem of the Day

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Problem of the Day

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Guided Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Independent Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Independent Practice

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Classwork Homework p : Example 1, 3, 4 Quick Check 1, 3, 4 p : ex. 1–6, 10, 11, 12 GPS p. 153: ex. 23 p. 156: Activity 1: Examples 1–4. p. 152: ex. 13, 14, 17, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 30, 32, 33 Checkpoint Quiz 1: ex Challenge: p. 154: ex. 37. p. 156–157: ex. 5, 6 Test Prep: p. 154–155: ex. 38, 39, 41. Mixed Review: p. 155: ex. 46, 47. p. 157: Activity 2: Examples 7–10.

Aim: How can we use proportions to find missing sides in similar triangles and to find distance? Lesson 26 Quiz