Across
- 1. in similar figures sides are this instead of congruent
- 3. in order to prove figures are similar with SSS Similarity you must set up a proportion made up of how many fractions?
- 5. if you are solving for this in a proportion you must square the corresponding side lengths
- 7. in order to use one of the Proportionality Theorems ("shortcuts") the figures must contain this type of ¨markings¨
- 9. the method used to solve a proportion
- 10. a proportion is made out of two of these (another word for fractions)
- 11. a transformation that does not change the size of a figure
Down
- 2. used to prove that figures are similar by simply marking two sets of congruent angles
- 4. the number that indicates whether a figure has gotten bigger or smaller is called this
- 6. a transformation that increases or decreases the size of a figure
- 8. transformations can change either the size or the ? of a figure