McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry
McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry
5th Edition
ISBN: 9780395977279
Author: Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown, John W. Jurgensen
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Company College Division
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Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE

a.

To determine

To find: given proportion, rs=ab is correct or not.

a.

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Answer to Problem 1WE

No, given proportion is not correct.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  1

  rs=ab

Concept used:

Two triangles are said to be similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

If two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Triangle Proportionality TheoremIf a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally.

Name the vertices of triangles as A , B and C and the parallel line as D, E.

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  2

In BABC and DBE

is common and DE||AC therefore DE divides two sides of triangle other than AC proportionally.

Therefore, aj=nk .

And so ABCDBE

Now if the two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Therefore, rs=aj .

Hence, rs=ab is wrong.

b.

To determine

To find: given proportion, ja=sr is correct or not.

b.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 1WE

yes, given proportion is correct.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  3

  ja=sr

Concept used:

Two triangles are said to be similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

If two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Triangle Proportionality TheoremIf a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally.

Name the vertices of triangles as A , B and C and the parallel line as D, E.

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  4

In ABC and DBE

  B is common and DE||AC therefore DE divides two sides of triangle other than AC proportionally.

Therefore, aj=nk .

And so ABCDBE

Now if the two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Therefore, rs=ajja=sr .

Hence, ja=sr is correct.

c.

To determine

To find: given proportion, ab=nt is correct or not.

c.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1WE

Yes, given proportion is correct.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  5

  ab=nt

Concept used:

Two triangles are said to be similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

If two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Triangle Proportionality TheoremIf a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally.

Name the vertices of triangles as A , B and C and the parallel line as D, E.

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  6

  DE||AC therefore DE divides two sides of triangle other than AC proportionally.

Therefore, ab=nt .

Hence, ab=nt is correct.

d.

To determine

To find: given proportion, tk=aj is correct or not.

d.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1WE

No, given proportion is not correct.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  7

  tk=aj

Concept used:

Two triangles are said to be similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

If two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Triangle Proportionality TheoremIf a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally.

Name the vertices of triangles as A , B and C and the parallel line as D, E.

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  8

In ABC and DBE

  B is common and DE||AC therefore DE divides two sides of triangle other than AC proportionally.

Therefore, ab=nt .

And so ABCDBE

Now if the two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Therefore, aj=nk .

Hence, tk=aj is not correct.

e.

To determine

To find: given proportion, rs=nk is correct or not.

e.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1WE

Yes, given proportion is correct.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  9

  rs=nk

Concept used:

Two triangles are said to be similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

If two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Triangle Proportionality TheoremIf a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally.

Name the vertices of triangles as A , B and C and the parallel line as D, E.

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  10

In ABC and DBE

  B is common and DE||AC therefore DE divides two sides of triangle other than AC proportionally.

Therefore, aj=nk .

And so ABCDBE

Now if the two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Therefore, rs=nk .

Hence, rs=nk is correct.

f.

To determine

To find: given proportion, bj=tk is correct or not.

f.

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 1WE

Yes, given proportion is correct.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  11

  bj=tk

Concept used:

Two triangles are said to be similar if their corresponding angles are congruent and the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

If two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Triangle Proportionality TheoremIf a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides those sides proportionally.

Name the vertices of triangles as A , B and C and the parallel line as D, E.

  McDougal Littell Jurgensen Geometry: Student Edition Geometry, Chapter 7.6, Problem 1WE , additional homework tip  12

In ABC and DBE

  B is common and DE||AC therefore DE divides two sides of triangle other than AC proportionally.

Therefore, ab=nt .

And so ABCDBE

Now if the two triangles are similar then the corresponding sides are in same proportion.

Therefore, aj=nk .

We have

  ab=ntan=bt

And aj=nkan=jk

Which gives,

  bt=jkbj=tk

Hence, bj=tk is correct.

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