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integrated math 2 - semester 1 final exam review 1
(use this packet to study - every topic and difficulty level mirrors the actual final)
section 1: similarity (12 problems - calculators ok)
- a dilation maps a side of length 4 to a side of length 18. type of dilation: ________ scale factor: ________
- preimage sides: 9, 12, 15 image sides: 6, 8, x find x and state whether it is a reduction or enlargement. justify type of dilation.
- two similar triangles have scale factor 5/3. a smaller side is 12. corresponding larger side = ______
- scale factor = 3/8. the larger rectangle side = 40 cm. the smaller corresponding side = ______
- what theorems do we use to prove similar triangles? which of these theorems do we mostly use in application problems?
- what are the 4 types of congruent angle pairs that we use to help justify that theorem from problem #4?
- mirror problem: a student walks 18 m from a flagpole, places mirror, walks back 1.4 m past the mirror, eye height 1.65 m. height of flagpole ≈ ______ m (round to hundredth)
- justify (using congruence theorems) the two pairs of congruent angles needed to use aa similarity to prove triangles in #7 similar.
- shadow problem: maya is 5.5 ft tall, casts 6 ft shadow. at the same time, a tree’s shadow ends at the same point and is 33 ft long total from maya’s feet. tree height = ______ ft
- two similar triangles, scale factor 4/5. area of larger = 80 cm². area of smaller = ______ cm²
Problem 1:
Step1: Determine dilation type
Since the image side (18) is longer than the pre - image side (4), the dilation is an enlargement.
Step2: Calculate scale factor
The scale factor \(k\) of a dilation is given by the ratio of the length of the image side to the length of the pre - image side. So \(k=\frac{18}{4}=\frac{9}{2} = 4.5\)
Step1: Find the scale factor
Take the ratio of corresponding sides. For the sides 9 and 6, the scale factor \(k=\frac{6}{9}=\frac{2}{3}\). For the sides 12 and 8, \(k = \frac{8}{12}=\frac{2}{3}\).
Step2: Find \(x\)
Using the scale factor \(\frac{2}{3}\), we have \(\frac{x}{15}=\frac{2}{3}\). Cross - multiply: \(3x=15\times2\), so \(x = 10\).
Step3: Determine dilation type
Since the scale factor \(\frac{2}{3}<1\), it is a reduction. We justify it because the length of each image side is less than the length of the corresponding pre - image side.
Step1: Recall the scale factor relationship
If the scale factor of two similar triangles is \(k=\frac{\text{length of larger side}}{\text{length of smaller side}}\), here \(k = \frac{5}{3}\) and the smaller side \(s = 12\).
Step2: Calculate the larger side
Let the larger side be \(L\). Then \(\frac{L}{12}=\frac{5}{3}\). Cross - multiply: \(3L=12\times5\), so \(L = 20\)
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Type of dilation: Enlargement; Scale factor: \(\frac{9}{2}\) (or \(4.5\))