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Copy of Similar Figures: Dynamic Illustration

SIMILAR FIGURES

DEFINITION: ANY 2 figures are said to be SIMILAR FIGURES if and only if one can be mapped perfectly onto the other under a single transformation OR a composition of 2 or more transformations. The applet below dynamically illustrates what it means, by definition, for any 2 triangles to be similar. Feel free to move any of the white vertices anywhere you'd like. You can also change the size of the green triangle by moving the green slider.

Quick (Silent) Demo

Two triangles are said to be similar figures if and only if one triangle can be _____________________ perfectly on to the other under a ____________ transformation OR a ____________________ of two or more ___________________.