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Geometry 6-1 Big Idea: Use Ratios & Proportions
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A comparison of two numbers Ratio A comparison of two numbers Ex.1) ½, 1:2 Ex.2) 3, 3:4 4
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Example 7 weeks: 14 days (convert to the same units in order to compare, then simplify) Method 1: 49 days = 7 (reduce) 14 days 2 Method 2: 7 weeks = 7 2 weeks 2
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Proportions An equation that states that 2 ratios are equal. 1 = 2 ( Read as : 2 4 “1 is to 2 as 2 is to 4”)
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1 = 2 2 4 extremes & means (extremes are the first and last terms) (means are the middle terms)
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Property of Cross Products of a Proportion: the product of the means always equals the product of the extremes
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Ex.1) 1 = 2 2 4 (1·4 = 2·2) Ex.2) 3 = 6_ (3·14 = 7·6) 7 14
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Example: Solve the proportion
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Example: solve the proportion
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Example: Find the dimensions (l, w) of a wall whose perimeter is 484 m and whose ratio of length to width is 9:2.
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An extended ratio compares more than 2 numbers.
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Example: The measures of the angles of a triangle are in the extended ratio of 3:4:8. Find the angle measures.
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The geometric mean is the positive number, if placed in the position of the means makes the proportion a true statement.
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The geometric mean of 2 positive numbers (a & b) is “x” where a = x x b Then by the rule of cross-products, x(x) = ab and x 2 = ab √x 2 = √ab x = √ab
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Example: Find the geometric mean of 32 & 8.
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Example: Find the geometric mean of 16 & 18.
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