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Criteria For Similarities Of Triangles|AAA Similarity Theorem|SSS Similarity Theorem|SAS Similarity Theorem|Questions|Homework Discussion

Criteria for similarity OF triangles || Condition OF two triangles be similar-: All angles OF both triangles equal || Ratio OF corresponding sides on equal || AAA similarity || AA similarity || SAS similarity || Examples

Construct a triangle of sides 4cm,5cm and 6cm and then a triangle similar to it where sides are (2)/(3) of the corresponding sides of the first triangle.

Fill in the blanks using the correct word given in brackets: Two triangles are similar, if their corresponding angles are ...... (proportional, equal) Two triangles are similar, if their corresponding sides are ....... (proportional, equal) (iii) Two polygons of the same number of sides are similar, if (a) their corresponding angles are and (b) their corresponding sides are ........ (equal, proportional).

SAS Similarity Criterion: If in two triangle; one pair of corresponding sides are proportional and the included angles are equal then two triangles are similar.

Two triangles are similar if their corresponding sides are ………….

Side Angle Side (SAS) Congruence - Two triangles are congruent if two sides and the included angle of one are equal to the corresponding sides and the included angle of the other triangle.

Write the truth value (T/F) of each of the following statements: Two polygons are similar if their corresponding angles are proportional. Two triangles are similar if their corresponding sides are proportional.(iii) Two triangles are similar if their corresponding angles are proportional.

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Construct a triangle of sides 4 cm, 5 cm and 6 cm and then a triangle similar to it whose sides are 2/3 of the corresponding sides of the first triangle.