I GIVE MEDALS!! Are the two figures below similar? Explain why or why not using complete sentences. Provide evidence to support your claims.
http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_geometry/v15/module04/0408_02_g4_q1.jpg
could you help @ganeshie8
help @Hero
help @AravindG
@Hero
flvs assessments are to test your knowledge. Trying to get help from outside would be cheating.
How is it cheating by asking someone else to explain to me how to do this problem @AravindG
Flvs tests/quizzes are ther to test ur understanding of the subject not that of others.
So...should I not help her/him...?
@AravindG
well i obvious don't understand this one question so i am asking how to do it which would help me in the future. I am not asking some one to give me the answer but to help me figure it out, and where do you think every one else on this website are getting there questions from text or quiz's or homework @AravindG
I'll tell you this, look in lesson 10. :-)
@jayla0428 Finish the test and come back. Then we can review your answers. Don't come here during the test.
there is not lesson 10? @Friends1
You take FLVS, right?
ya
So do I. There is a lesson 10. Called Similar Solids. :)
Also, the book goes over that type of stuff pretty good. And your teachers should have had a LiveLesson going over those type of problems. :D
I don't have that lesson i just looked. What grade are you in?
@Friends1
Taking Pre-Algebra now. :)
of maybe that's why i am taking geometry @Friends1
Ah. Maybe....
Ok, hmm... So you don't know how to identify similar solids?
no
Let's say the small triangle had a base of 3cm. The bigger triangle had a base of 6cm. The width of the smaller one was 2cm and the width of the bigger is 4cm. The height of the small one is 8cm and the height of the big one is 16cm. See the similarities? :)
Thanks that helped @Friends1 =)
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