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7.5 Proportions & Similar Triangles. Geometry. Objectives/DFA/HW. Objective: You will use the side splitter & triangle angle bisector theorems to solve problems . DFA : p.475 #12 HW – pp.474-476 (2-36 even). Theorem 7.4 Triangle Proportionality Theorem (Side-splitter Theorem).
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7.5 Proportions & Similar Triangles Geometry
Objectives/DFA/HW • Objective: • You will use the side splitter & triangle angle bisector theorems to solve problems. • DFA: p.475 #12 • HW – pp.474-476 (2-36 even)
Theorem 7.4 Triangle Proportionality Theorem (Side-splitter Theorem) If a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides the two sides proportionally. If TU ║ QS, then RT RU = TQ US
Theorem 7.5 Converse of the Triangle Proportionality Theorem(Side Splitter Theorem) If a line divides two sides of a triangle proportionally, then it is parallel to the third side. RT RU If , then TU ║ QS. = TQ US
Ex. 1: Finding the length of a segment • In the diagram AB ║ ED, BD = 8, DC = 4, and AE = 12. What is the length of EC?
Ex. 2: Determining Parallels • Given the diagram, determine whether MN ║ GH.
Theorem 7.6 • If three parallel lines intersect two transversals, then they divide the transversals proportionally. • If r ║ s and s║ t and l and m intersect, r, s, and t, then VX UW = XZ WY
Theorem 7.5 • If a ray bisects an angle of a triangle, then it divides the opposite side into segments whose lengths are proportional to the lengths of the other two sides. • If CD bisects ACB, then AD CA = DB CB
In the diagram 1 2 3, and PQ = 9, QR = 15, and ST = 11. What is the length of TU? Ex. 3: Using Proportionality Theorems
In the diagram, CAD DAB. Use the given side lengths to find the length of DC. Ex. 4: Using the Proportionality Theorem
Since AD is an angle bisector of CAB, you can apply Theorem 8.7. Let x = DC. Then BD = 14 – x. Solution: AB BD = Apply Thm. 7.5 AC DC 9 14-X = 15 X
Ex. 4 Continued . . . 9 ● x = 15 (14 – x) 9x = 210 – 15x 24x= 210 x= 8.75 Cross product property Distributive Property Add 15x to each side Divide each side by 24. • So, the length of DC is 8.75 units.
Example 5: Finding the length of a segment Building Construction: You are insulating your attic, as shown. The vertical 2 x 4 studs are evenly spaced. Explain why the diagonal cuts at the tops of the strips of insulation should have the same length. Use proportionality Theorems in Real Life
Because the studs AD, BE and CF are each vertical, you know they are parallel to each other. Using Theorem 8.6, you can conclude that Use proportionality Theorems in Real Life DE AB = EF BC • Because the studs are evenly spaced, you know that DE = EF. So you can conclude that AB = BC, which means that the diagonal cuts at the tops of the strips have the same lengths.
In the diagram KL ║ MN. Find the values of the variables. Ex. 6: Finding Segment Lengths
To find the value of x, you can set up a proportion. Solution 9 37.5 - x = Write the proportion Cross product property Distributive property Add 13.5x to each side. Divide each side by 22.5 13.5 x 13.5(37.5 – x) = 9x 506.25 – 13.5x = 9x 506.25 = 22.5 x 22.5 = x • Since KL ║MN, ∆JKL ~ ∆JMN and JK KL = JM MN
To find the value of y, you can set up a proportion. Solution 9 7.5 = Write the proportion Cross product property Divide each side by 9. 13.5 + 9 y 9y = 7.5(22.5) y = 18.75