Building Similar Triangles
- Author:
- Tim Brzezinski
- Topic:
- Congruence, Geometry, Similar Triangles, Triangles
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
In the app immediately above, use the tools of GeoGebra to show your two triangles are similar. Then explain how/why you know (for a fact) the triangles are similar.
Move the vertices of the brick-filled triangle to make this triangle SIMILAR, but not CONGRUENT, to the solid-filled triangle.
In the app immediately above, use the tools of GeoGebra to show your two triangles are similar. Then explain how/why you know (for a fact) the triangles are similar.