Use the two lengths (15 cm and 6 cm) to find the scale factor.
Multiply this by the width of the smaller rectangle to see if it applies to the width as well.
The two rectangles are similar, with a scale factor of 2.5
State the equal angles by name, along with clear reasons.
Don’t forget to state that similar triangles need to have equal corresponding angles.
Angle AXB = angle CXD (Vertically opposite angles are equal)
Angle ABC = angle BCD (Alternate angles on parallel lines are equal)
Angle BAD = angle ADC (Alternate angles on parallel lines are equal)
All three corresponding angles are equal, so the two triangles are similar
ABCD and PQRS are similar shapes.
Find the length of PS.
As the two shapes are mathematically similar, there will exist a value of k such that
and
.
is known as the scale factor.
Form an equation using the two known corresponding sides of the triangle.
Solve to find
Substitute into
Solve to find .