ISEE Upper Level Quantitative Reasoning Flashcards: Congruence And Similarity
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ISEE Upper Level Quantitative Reasoning
Congruence And Similarity
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Which condition is NOT sufficient for triangle congruence: AAA, SSS, SAS, or ASA?
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AAA. AAA only ensures similarity by matching angles but does not guarantee equal side lengths for congruence.
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Flashcard 1: Which condition is NOT sufficient for triangle congruence: AAA, SSS, SAS, or ASA?
Answer: AAA. AAA only ensures similarity by matching angles but does not guarantee equal side lengths for congruence.
Flashcard 2: What is a rigid motion that preserves congruence (list the allowed transformations)?
Answer: Translation, rotation, reflection (and their combinations). Rigid motions preserve distances and angles, maintaining congruence without altering size or shape.
Flashcard 3: What is the scale factor from a figure to its image if each length is multiplied by k?
Answer: Scale factor =k. The scale factor k represents the constant multiplier applied to all linear dimensions in a similarity transformation.
Flashcard 4: Identify the conclusion: if △ABC≅△DEF, what is the value of ∠B−∠E?
Answer: 0∘. Congruent triangles have equal corresponding angles, so ∠B=∠E, making their difference 0∘.
Flashcard 5: What is the triangle similarity criterion SAS (similarity version)?
Answer: Included angle equal and adjacent sides proportional. SAS similarity requires proportional sides adjacent to an equal included angle, preserving shape proportionally.
Flashcard 6: Identify the missing side: if △ABC∼△DEF, DEAB=53, and AB=12, what is DE?
Answer: DE=20. Cross-multiplying the proportion DEAB=53 with AB=12 yields DE=20 due to similarity ratios.
Flashcard 7: Find x: if △ABC∼△DEF and the scale factor is k=4 (image to original), what is EF when BC=7?
Answer: EF=28. With scale factor k=4 (image to original), EF=BC×4=7×4=28 due to proportional sides.
Flashcard 8: What is the right-triangle congruence criterion HL?
Answer: Hypotenuse and one leg are equal in right triangles. HL congruence for right triangles requires the hypotenuse and one leg to match, sufficient due to the right angle.
Flashcard 9: If two similar rectangles have scale factor k=23, what is the area ratio (image to original)?
Answer: 49. The area ratio for similar figures is the square of the scale factor, yielding (23)2=49.
Flashcard 10: If two similar solids have volume ratio (image to original) 827, what is the linear scale factor k?
Answer: k=23. The scale factor k is the cube root of the volume ratio, so k=3827=23.
Flashcard 11: What does it mean for two figures to be congruent?
Answer: Same shape and size; all corresponding sides and angles are equal. Congruence requires identical shapes and sizes, ensuring all corresponding parts match exactly.
Flashcard 12: If similar figures have scale factor k, what is the ratio of their perimeters (image to original)?
Answer: Perimeter ratio =k. Perimeters of similar figures scale linearly with the scale factor k, as they are sums of proportional sides.
Flashcard 13: If similar figures have scale factor k, what is the ratio of their areas (image to original)?
Answer: Area ratio =k2. Areas scale with the square of the linear scale factor k due to two-dimensional proportionality.
Flashcard 14: What is the triangle similarity criterion AA?
Answer: Two pairs of corresponding angles are equal. AA similarity is proven by two equal corresponding angles, implying the third angle also equals by triangle sum.
Flashcard 15: What type of transformation maps a figure to a similar figure with scale factor k=1?
Answer: Dilation. Dilation enlarges or reduces figures by a scale factor k=1, preserving angles and proportionality for similarity.
Flashcard 16: What is the triangle similarity criterion SSS (similarity version)?
Answer: All 3 pairs of corresponding sides are proportional. SSS similarity holds when all corresponding sides are proportional, ensuring equal angles via scaling.
Flashcard 17: What does it mean for two figures to be similar?
Answer: Same shape; corresponding angles equal and sides proportional. Similarity preserves shape through equal corresponding angles and proportional sides, allowing different sizes.
Flashcard 18: What is the triangle congruence criterion SSS?
Answer: All 3 pairs of corresponding sides are equal. SSS congruence holds when all three sides of one triangle equal the corresponding sides of another, proving identical shapes.
Flashcard 19: Find x: if △ABC∼△DEF and AB=10, DE=15, AC=12, what is DF?
Answer: DF=18. The scale factor ABDE=1015=23 applies to AC, giving DF=12×23=18.
Flashcard 20: Find the scale factor (image to original): a side changes from 8 to 14 under a dilation. What is k?
Answer: k=47. The scale factor k is the ratio of new length to original, so k=814=47 under dilation.
Flashcard 21: What is the triangle congruence criterion SAS?
Answer: Two sides and the included angle are equal. SAS congruence applies when two sides and the angle between them match in both triangles, determining the third side.
Flashcard 22: If similar solids have scale factor k, what is the ratio of their volumes (image to original)?
Answer: Volume ratio =k3. Volumes of similar solids scale with the cube of the linear scale factor k because of three-dimensional expansion.
Flashcard 23: What is the triangle congruence criterion AAS?
Answer: Two angles and a non-included side are equal. AAS congruence occurs with two matching angles and a non-adjacent side, implying the third angle also matches.
Flashcard 24: Find x: if △ABC∼△DEF, EFBC=32, EF=18, what is BC?
Answer: BC=12. Solving the proportion EFBC=32 with EF=18 gives BC=12 from similar triangle ratios.
Flashcard 25: What is the triangle congruence criterion ASA?
Answer: Two angles and the included side are equal. ASA congruence is established by matching two angles and the side between them, fixing the remaining elements.