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  2. Similarity | Geometry (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    Learn what it means for two figures to be similar, and how to determine whether two figures are similar or not. Use this concept to prove geometric theorems and solve some problems with …

  3. Similarity | High school geometry | Math | Khan Academy

    Learn what it means for two figures to be similar, and how to determine whether two figures are similar or not. Use this concept to prove geometric theorems and solve some problems with …

  4. Similarity in geometry | Class 10 (OD) | Math | Khan Academy

    Similar polygons Learn Corresponding points and sides of scaled shapes Relating side lengths in similar figures

  5. Determine similar triangles: SSS (practice) | Khan Academy

    Given two triangles with their side measures, determine whether the triangles are similar or not.

  6. Standards Mapping - Georgia Math | Khan Academy

    Given two figures, use and apply the definition of similarity in terms of similarity transformations.

  7. Similarity | Geometry (all content) | Math | Khan Academy

    Learn what it means for two figures to be similar, and how to determine whether two figures are similar or not. Use this concept to prove geometric theorems and solve some problems with …

  8. Similarity FAQ (article) | Similarity | Khan Academy

    Similarity is about two shapes having the same proportions. Two shapes can be similar even if one is bigger or smaller than the other, as long as they keep the same proportions.

  9. Intro to triangle similarity (video) | Khan Academy

    Sal explains what it means for triangles to be similar, and how this follows from the definition of similarity.

  10. Solving similar triangles (video) - Khan Academy

    We were able to use similarity to figure out this side just knowing that the ratio between the corresponding sides are going to be the same. Now, let's do this problem right over here.