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1 Chapter 8 Similarity

2 Section 1 Ratio and Proportion

3 On the top of each assignment, write: your name the date
     New Homework procedure:                       effective 2/18/2019 On the top of each assignment, write: your name the date  the section number of the assignment, for example 8.1  As soon as you enter, take out your homework If it is not out , you are responsible for showing it to me later. Keep your assignment until you see it in gradebook.

4 Tues 19Feb19 Geometry Per 1 & 9 Agenda New Homework Procedure 8.1 Ratio and proportion

5 Tues 19Feb19 Geometry Per 1& 9 Vocab Ratio Proportion Cross-product means/extremes Reciprocal property

6 GOAL 1: Computing Ratios If a and b are two quantities that are measured in the same units, then the ratio of a to b is a/b. The ratio of a to b can also be written as a:b. Because a ratio is a quotient, its denominator cannot be zero. Ratios are usually expressed in simplified form. For instance, the ratio of 6:8 is usually simplified as 3:4.

7 Example 1: Simplifying Ratios

8 Example 2: Using Ratios The perimeter of rectangle ABCD is 60 centimeters. The ratio of AB:BC is 3:2. Find the length and width of the rectangle.

9 Example 3: Using Extended Ratios The measure of the angles in ∆JKL are in the extended ratio of 1:2:3. Find the measures of the angles.

10 Example 4: Using Ratios The ratios of the side lengths of ∆DEF to the corresponding side lengths of ∆ABC are 2:1. Find the unknown lengths.

11 GOAL 2: Using Proportions

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13 Example 5: Solving Proportions

14 Example 6: Solving a Proportion Painting: The photo shows Bev Doolittle’s paint Music in the Wind. Her actual painting is 12 inches high. How wide is it?

15 Example 7: Solving a Proportion Estimate the length of the hidden flute in Bev Doolittle’s actual painting. (Note: in the photo, the flute is 1 7/8 inches long)

16 1 ft = 12 in 1m = 1cm 1pound = 16 oz 1 mi = 5280 3 ft/4 in =(3 x 12)/4 =36/4 = 9/1

17 EXIT SLIP


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