Similarity test - AA postulate
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Objectives
To understand two triangles are similar if any two angles of the triangles are congruent.
Estimated Time
45 minutes
Prerequisites/Instructions, prior preparations, if any
- The students should know the meaning of the terms congruent and similar.
- They should understand the terms corresponding sides and angles.
- They should have an idea of ratio and proportion.
Materials/ Resources needed
Digital resources: Laptop, geogebra file, projector and a pointer
Process (How to do the activity)
- The teacher can initially have a warm up session regarding terms congruence, similarity and corresponding angles and ratio.
- She can then project the geogebra file and by moving the sliders she can change the side and angle measures and teach teh AA similarity postulate.
- Also she can let them understand that in similar triangles, the corresponding sides are proportional.
- Developmental Questions:
- What does congruent mean ?
- What does similarity mean ?
- How can we test whether the two given figures are similar or not ?
- In the above two triangles, what measures of both are same ?
- Identify the corresponding sides and angles.
- Is their ratio same ?
- What can you say about the two triangles ?
- Recall the similarity postulates.
- By what postulate are the two triangles similar ?
- Evaluation:
- Differentiate similarity and congruence.
- Question Corner:
- Can the tree and its shadow be considered as similar figures ?
- Can this similarity concept be used to find the height and depth of objects ? Frame any two of your own questions which can be solved using similarity postulates.