Similar Triangles Explained
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Similar triangles have the same shape but not necessarily the same size. They are powerful because corresponding sides stay proportional.
Quick idea
If triangles are similar, matching angles are equal and matching side lengths form equal ratios.
Steps
- Match corresponding angles or sides.
- Set up a proportion using corresponding side lengths.
- Solve the proportion for the unknown side.
- Check that the larger triangle has consistently larger matching sides.
Worked example
Use similar triangles to find a missing side.
Full solution
Step-by-step walkthrough
Step 1
Match sides that sit in the same relative position.
Step 2
Write the side ratios as a proportion.
Step 3
Cross multiply or scale to solve the missing side.
Common mistake
Do not mix corresponding sides. The order of the ratio must match the same triangle relationship each time.
Practice problems
- If small/large scale is 2/5 and a small side is 6, find the large side.
- If triangles are similar and one side doubles, what happens to all matching sides?
- If AB matches DE, what should BC match in the same order?
Answers
- 15
- They double
- EF
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