(p. 490) If a line is ________ to one side of a triangle and intersects the other two sides, then it divides the sides into segments of proportional lengths.
(p. 481) __________ Property of Similarity: If △ABC ~ △DEF and △DEF ~ △XYZ, then △ABC ~ △XYZ.
(p. 492) If three or more parallel lines intersect two ____________, then they cut off the ____________ proportionally.
(p. 479) To determine which sides of two triangles __________, begin by comparing the longest sides, then the next longest sides, and finish by comparing the shortest sides.
(p. 501) If two triangles are similar, the lengths of corresponding _______ are proportional to the lengths of corresponding sides.
(p. 482) When you have solved a problem, check your answer for ______________.
(p. 501) If two triangles are similar, the lengths of corresponding angle __________ are proportional to the lengths of corresponding sides.
(p. 491) Every triangle has _____ midsegments.
(p. 509) _________ is a process of repeating the same operation over and over again.
(p. 491) A(n) __________ of a triangle is a segment with endpoints that are the midpoints of two sides of the triangle.
(p. 509) Fractals are ___-similar, which means that the smaller details of the shape have the same geometric characteristics as the original form.
(p. 509) A(n) _______ is a geometric figure that is created using iteration.
(p. 504) An angle bisector in a triangle _________ the opposite side into two segments that are proportional to the lengths of the other two sides.
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(p. 480) It is helpful to redraw similar triangles so that the corresponding side lengths have the same ___________.
(p. 494) It is possible to separate a segment into two congruent parts by constructing the _____________ bisector of a segment.
(p. 493) If three or more parallel lines cut off congruent segments on one tranversal, then they cut off congruent segments on _____ transversal.
(p. 491) _______ was born in Pisa, Italy. He studied philosophy, astronomy, and mathematics. _______ made essential contributions to all three disciplines.
(p. 491) If a line __________ two sides of a triangle and separates the sides into proportional corresponding segments, then the line is parallel to the third side of the triangle.
(p. 481) _________Property of Similarity: If △ABC ~ △DEF, then △DEF ~ △ABC.
(p. 480) Sometimes test questions require you to find a(n) __________... You must check each option until you find a valid __________.
(p. 501) If two triangles are similar, the lengths of corresponding _________ are proportional to the lengths of the corresponding sides.
(p. 491) The three midsegments of a(n) ________ form the midsegment ________.
(p. 481) _________ Property of Similarity: △ABC ~ △ABC
(p. 478) If two angles of one triangle are congruent to two angles of another triangle, then the triangles are _______.
(p. 491) A midsegment of a triangle is parallel to one side of the triangle, and its length is one ____ the length of that side.
(p. 479) If the corresponding ____ lengths of two triangles are proportional, then the triangles are similar.
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