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Verifying Similarity and the Big Picture

Lesson 2 of 2: Testing and Comparing

In this lesson:

  • Test similarity by checking angles and side ratios
  • Place congruence and similarity in one framework
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What You Will Be Able to Do

By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

  1. Verify similarity by checking corresponding angles and side ratios
  2. Connect those measurements back to the transformation sequence
  3. Classify a pair as congruent, similar but not congruent, or neither
  4. Explain why congruence is similarity with scale factor
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Be the Similarity Detective Here

You're handed two figures with their measurements — but no sequence.

How could you decide whether they're similar, without trying to find the sequence?

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Measure the Corresponding Side Ratios

A 3-by-2 rectangle and a 9-by-6 rectangle with all four corresponding side ratios labeled one-third

All four corresponding ratios equal .

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Now Check the Corresponding Angles

In both rectangles, every angle is .

  • Corresponding angles match
  • Sides are proportional

So far, both conditions hold.

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The Two Conditions for Similarity

Two figures are similar when both hold:

  1. All corresponding angles are equal
  2. All corresponding sides are proportional

Both conditions are required.

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Why Both Conditions Are Needed

  • Equal ratios detect the dilation — it scales every length the same
  • Equal angles detect the angle-preservers — every move keeps angles fixed

The measurements are evidence of a hidden sequence.

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A Rectangle Pair That Passes

rectangle and rectangle:

Both conditions hold, so the rectangles are similar.

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Equal Angles Is Not Enough

A 2-by-4 rectangle and a 2-by-6 rectangle, all right angles, side ratios 1 and two-thirds

Short sides: . Long sides: . Not similar.

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A Catch That Trips Up Quadrilaterals

  • For quadrilaterals, equal angles alone do not force similarity
  • For triangles, equal angles alone do force proportional sides

So always check both — unless you already know it's a triangle.

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Quick Check With Two Triangles

Triangle 1: sides , angles
Triangle 2: sides , same angles

Similar? Decide on your own.

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Congruence Lives Inside the Bigger Idea

What if the scale factor turns out to be exactly ?

  • Sides aren't just proportional — they're equal
  • The figures are congruent

Congruence is the case of similarity.

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Three Pairs and Three Verdicts

Three triangle pairs side by side: congruent, similar but not congruent, and neither

Congruent · Similar (not congruent) · Neither

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The Congruence and Similarity Table

Property Congruent Similar
Angles Equal Equal
Sides Equal Proportional
Scale factor Any positive
Moves used Rigid only Rigid + dilation
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Think Each One Through Carefully

  • If two figures are congruent, are they similar?
  • Are all circles similar?
  • Can a square be similar to a non-square rectangle?

Answer each in your head, with a reason.

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Classify the Pair and Describe It

: , ,
: , ,

Are they similar? If so, give the scale factor and a full sequence.

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The Key Takeaways to Remember

✓ Similarity is a measurable test: equal angles and proportional sides
✓ Both conditions required — equal angles alone can fail
✓ Congruence is similarity with

⚠️ Watch out: use corresponding sides; orientation may differ

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What Is Coming Up Next

You can now define, build, and test similarity.

Next you'll use it: informal arguments about triangle angles and the AA shortcut (8.G.A.5) — and later, why every line has one slope (8.EE.B.6).

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