HS.G.1.a
Demonstrate that two figures are similar or congruent by using a sequence of rigid motions and dilations that map a figure onto the other in problems both with and without coordinates.
Example Problems
Polygon H is a scaled copy of Polygon F using a scale factor of .
Polygon H's area is what fraction of Polygon F's area?
Polygon H's area is what fraction of Polygon F's area?
Polygon E is a scaled copy of Polygon F using a scale factor of .
Polygon E's area is what fraction of Polygon F's area?
Polygon E's area is what fraction of Polygon F's area?
Polygon R is a scaled copy of Polygon S using a scale factor of .
Polygon R's area is what fraction of Polygon S's area?
Polygon R's area is what fraction of Polygon S's area?
Khan Academy ResourcesJustify triangle congruenceProofs with transformationsCorresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruentProving the SAS triangle congruence criterion using transformationsAngle congruence equivalent to having same measureProving the SSS triangle congruence criterion using transformationsProofs with transformationsSegment congruence equivalent to having same lengthProving the ASA and AAS triangle congruence criteria using transformations

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