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CHAPTER 8 Congruence and Similarity ‘The photograph shows the Old Hill Street Police Station, which isa colonial landmark in Singapore. Can you identify the sets of windows with the same shape and size? This is an example of congruence, A photograph shows the image of a subject in a smaller size. Ths is an example of similarity. Similarity between objects illustrates the idea of proportionality — that the distances in similar objects are related by a constant ratio. Congruence is considered a special case of similarity, in which that ratio is 1. What are some other examples of congruence and similarity that you can find around you? ‘Understanding congruence and similarity is useful in real life because we often work with smaller versions or replicas of objects before we work with the actual-sized objects. In this chapter, we will delve deeper into these ideas and explore how we can use them to solve problems involving similarity and congruence. Learning Outcomes ‘What will we learn in this chapter? + How to examine whether two figures are congruent or similar + What the properties of congruent and similar polygons are + How to interpret scales on maps «+ How to solve real-world problems involving congruence and similarity > Scanned with CamScanner Lede Tere ny idee) ui} “The diagram below shows a rive. age so be bit lrecty across the river as shown how you can determine ‘The triangle ABC is enlarged to become triangle AED without distorting its shape. ExP ‘the length of the bridge, if you are only able to take measurements on the ground. In this chapter, we wil ean about congruent and sim figures, which canbe used to solve such problems: Congruent figures Let us begin by looking at three types of transformations called translation, rotation and reflection. IPT adh f | l YS - By] ora mirror line“ ‘Translation Rotation Reflection @) ) © ig. 8.1 Fig, 8.1(a) shows how AABC is mapped onto AA’BC by a translation of 2 units to the right and 4 units upwards. Fig, 8.1(b) shows how ABC is mapped onto A.A'C by an anticlockwise rotation of 90° about the point O. Fig. 8.1(0) shows how AABC is mapped onto A.A'BC by a reflection in the mirror line, 2 cHapteRs Congrucnce and Sina ee Scanned with CamScanner Properties of congruent figures | wo) AT Fig. 8.2 Fig. 8.2 shows five pairs of scissors. (@) () 1. What can we say about the shape, size, orientation and position ofthe pairs of scissors? Ewe cut out the pairs of scissors and stack them up, what will we observe? ‘The pair of scissors in (a) can be moved tothe position in (b) by a translation tothe right and a rotation of 90° about A,, How can we move the pair of scissors in (a) to the positions in (c), (d) and (e)? From the above Investigation, we observe that the geometry software template ‘Congruence’ at www.sl-education.com/tms2B/pg3 or scan the QR code on ‘You can also investigate the effect of translation, rotation and reflection on a triangle or quadrilateral using Be the right. Fig. 83 shows two pairs of scissors of different colours. @) (b) Fig. 8.3 Are they congruent? Explain your answer. Congruence is a property of geometrical figures. The two pairs of scissors in Fig. 8.3 are congruent because they have exactly the same shape and the same size. APTERS Congrucnce and Silay cHAPT 3 Scanned with CamScanner Fig. 8.4 shows some patterns tha .ssellations, which can be found in many real-life objects, nea by congruent figures, These are knows a te Photocopying is another common real-life application of congruence when te photocopied document is of the Same shape and siz as the original document. The concept of congruence also plays an important role inthe ‘manufacturing sector, For example, the congruence of pen refils allows us to replace our pen refils when the ink runs dry. (OES Discussion Congruence in the real world 1, Look around your classroom or school. Find at east three different sets of congruent objects. 2. Tessellations, like those shown in Fig. 8.4, can be found on floor tiles. What are some other objects that exhibit tessellations? Search the Internet for “Tessellaton Toot to make your 3. Discuss with your classmates other real-life applications of congruence. own teselations. Identifying congruent shapes Worked ; = ‘Which shapes are congruent? 1 ip iit StH | a See are | B q at zs | pv . [feet Feeds SEY “Solution A,B, Cand D ate congruent rectangles. F, Hand Iare congruent triangles. t4 Ciro Scanned with CamScanner FEES Winch shapes are congruent? *@are Bh «4k Fig, 8.5 shows a quadrilateral ABCD being translated to the right to become quadrilateral 4'B'C°D’. Therefore, the two quadrilaterals ABCD and A'B'CD' are congruent, D D’ A Ay — B c B Cc Fig. 85 ‘We write ABCD = A'B' ‘This is called the statement of congruence, where the symbol ABCD=A BCD’ ‘= means ‘is congruent to. ait + 1 f Notice that the ord¢ which the vertices of ABCD’ are written must correspond to the order in which the vertices of ABCD are written. ‘We can also write BCDA = B'C’DA' because the corresponding vertices match. Can we write CDAB = C’DA'B"? What about DABC = D'CBA? tations . i en “The symbol expresses that In Fig. 8.5, we notice that when the two quadrilaterals ABCD and A'BCD' are = ee teris congruent, a concise and precise manne. ani rr Whatare some other ules or + all the corresponding angles are equal, aes DAB = ZDA'B, ZABC= ZA'BC, Sisal iieel toa Verio BCD = ZBCD and ZCDA = ZCDA’;and that we follow to make our . alike cxreponding sides are equal, ie. AB = A'B, BC= BC, CD = CD’ and Sta =DA. On the other hand, since a quadrilateral is defined by its four angles and four sides ifall the corresponding angles of two quadrilaterals are equal and all the corresponding sides of the two quadrilateral are equal, then the two quadrilateals are congruent. In general, the following is true: Groce Say carne Scanned with CamScanner etc] Ty Ee erro cary) Cees figures ach of the following, 1 problem involving con} Given that ABCD = WAYZ, copy and complete w "Solution @ ZaBC= Zwxy (ii) ZBCD = Zx¥Z~ 60" (iii) AD = WZ=2cm (iv) AB= WX =4em. AGW BOX COY,DOZ Given that ABCD = PQRS, copy and complete each of the following, @ PQ=AB= Ey cm Gi) sk- Git) PS= Gv) QR= (v) ZPQR= 6 ‘Congruence and Similarity Scanned with CamScanner ldlentifying congruent triangles and writing statement of congruence Mild Are the following pairs of triangles congruent? If so, explain your answer and write down the Ske a sruence. If not, explain your answer. 3 9 J Sem 3:68 cm \ 339m aw. s07\ 0 339m 368em OR (Gl s \-, E F be “Solution (@) ZBAC= ZQPR= 60" the corresponding vertices match | Step 1 tdeny the ZABC= ZPQR = 70" corresponding vertices ZACB = ZPRQ= 50° Fete ae eran te seo the corresponding vertices match | A ,BOQ.COR | Step2: Write proper statements sing the coresponding AABC= APQR. {i Sie (b) InasTu, ZT = LU=80° (base Zs of isos. ASTU) ZS = 180° ~ 80° - 80° (Z sum of ASTU) = 20° ASTU does not have any right angle that corresponds to that in ADEF. +. ASTUis not congruent to ADEF. ‘Congrocace ad Sinlay cuwrens oy Scanned with CamScanner = wer and write dows Ae the folowing pits af tangles congruent? If 0, explain your answer mth statement of conge Eat ee) ” (b) © > Sem, Som >Z Solving problem involving congruent triangles In the figure, AABC = ACED. (a) Given that ZBAC = 20", ZCDE = 60°, AB =8.8 cm and CD = 10cm, find Rec pst > vi () ZeEcD, (i) ZecB, ZABC, (iv) the length of AC, (v) thelength of AB. (b)_ What can we say about the lines AB and DC? D. BR 10cm As} c 88cm B "Solution (a) @) ZECD= ZBAC =20° (i) ZECB= ZACB from the figure, ZECB belongs to AABC = ZCDE =60" ‘CHAPTERS ‘Congracase and Slat 8 NN Ee Scanned with CamScanner (ili) ZABC = 180° 00° 20" ~ 60° (2 sum of AABC) (iv) Length of AC Tength of CD Wem () Length of BC = length of BA =88em + length of AF = length of AC length of EC = 10-88 = Lem (b) Since ZBAC = ZECD (= 20°), then AB // DC (converse of alt, Zs). Inthe gue, ABC CDE. cine (a) Given that ZABC = 38°, ZDCE = 114°, AC = 18 cm and DE = 27 cm, find Fey @ zcoE, (i) ZceD, ZACB, Se (iv) the length of BC, (v) the length of BE. (b) What can we say about the lines AC and ED? 5 nem eg When are two figures or polygons congruent? Exercise @ Which pairs of shapes are congruent? | OA > td K D : =a\VHe@ ‘Gomgrucnce ond Siar ‘CHAPTERS 9 Scanned with CamScanner Exercise g 8a | 1® Given that posts viwxy Z, copy and conyplete y © cach ofthe following tem 0 Pay V z 5.13¢m | 21m x Sos" U | 3sem s y 70" ae ——_ | | M”4em | 2em | “33am ~*R WwW x AABK = ACK. Given that 3", AB= 17 emand | @ PQ=vWwe=f f : in } ° (Zac, t Gi QR= (ii) thelength of BC, = 17cm Ben (iv) Ts i ©) sr=O) A Sk (i) 2PQR (B Given that EFGH = LMNO, write down all the q missing measurements. : E— 3m MG) Inthe figure, AABC: NY oan ZACB=71°, CDE ” haem and BC= 4.cm, find () ZABC, F Scm G (ii) the length of BD. @ Ace the following pairs of triangles congruent? Ifo, explain your answer and write down the statement of congruence. Ifnot, explain your answer. @ 4 369° dem p tian ener @ inthe Figure, AABCisan isosceles triangle where Sem AB= AC, BC= 12 cm and ZABK = 58°, Given that AABK = AACH and ZAKC= (i) thelength of CH, A (ii) ZBAH, find 10 rr ‘Congracnce and Sri Scanned with CamScanner Fig, 86 shows three cups which look alike but are of different sizes. Fig. 8.7 If two similar figures also have exactly the same size then they are congruent. In other words, congruence is a special case of similarity. Class DYNES a} Po Similarity in the real world aN 1. Look around your classroom, science laboratory or school. Find at least three different sets of similar objects. 2. Discuss with your classmates other real-life examples of similarity. Congrosnce and Similarity aurrins Scanned with CamScanner Similar polygons arged without distorting its shape to become tWiangle ABC, with nits, sent eee dimensions 4 units, 8 units and 7 ARC 8 10 B s 1X5 ——_—¢ 1A dA a Fig. 8.8 1. Measure and record each ofthe angles. @) 7 (b) c= ° ©) C= 7 What do you notice about the sizeof each ofthe above pairs of corresponding angles? 2. Find the value of each of the following ratios using the lengths indicated in Fig. 8.8. me @ 48 BCL gy AC. » 4B ) 3C. oo 4e=! What do you notice about the values ofthe ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides? From the above Investigation, we observe that if two triangles are similar, then + all the corresponding angles are equal, Proportionality ie ZA = 2A, 2B = 2B, ZC = LC, and + the leat aa side of a triangle is increased by the same factor, “The same applies toall the oer ie 2B LBC _ Ac ae corresponding sides. nother AB = BC ~ “ag ~hwhere kisa constant words the coremponding a ‘oftwo similar triangles are On the other hand, ifall the corresponding angles of two triangles are equal, and all recy proportional te cach the ratios of the lengths of their corresponding sides are equal, then the two triangles %** ars of sides within a tangle in are similar. «family of similar tianglesare hocqueg, AB = 48, Ani ous ‘Conger and Smet nS Scanned with CamScanner 1, Fig. 89 shows two rectangles. Ap yp i de Fig. 89 Measure the sides of each rectangle. (i) Areal he ratios ofthe corresponding sides A, FE CP and OR equal (i)_Areall the corresponding angles ZDAB and ZD'A'B, ZABC and ZA'BC, ZBCD and ZBCD, as well as ZCDA and ZCD'A equal? (iii) Are the two rectangles similar? 2. Fig. 810 showsa square and a rhombus, ¥ P Q Ss oR Si R Fig. 8.10 Measure the length of the square and the length of the rhombus. PONoR (Areal the ratios of the corresponding sides (i) Are all the corresponding angles ZSPQand SPQ, ZPQR and ZPQR, ZQRS and LQRS as well as ZRSP and ZRSP equal? (iii) Are the two quadrilaterals similar? In general, the following is true: Congrocnce a Slity cmrrens 3 Scanned with CamScanner Identifying similar triangles 1. Photocopy the following triangles and cut them out, 2. Which triangles are similar? Explain your a 3. (a) Are all right-angled triangles similar? (b) Are all isosceles triangles similar? (©) Are all equilateral triangles similar? Explain your answer. A Za [XN IN a a l\f\ Sa ZN Identifying si ar triangles ‘ebiag ) (a) Is AABC similar to APQR? Explain your answer. a 5 7 V2em R P 69cm aeem QO B san So Q Avy ee Saeaaaiaaed : ee Scanned with CamScanner (b) Is ADEF similar to ASTU? Explain your answer. s 12cm r dom bem em em Deccan: U “Solution (a) ZA= 180" ~ 70° ~ 49° (2 sum of AABC) =61" = 180° - 61° - 70° (Z sum of APQR) 49° 2P= 61" Coa AOPBOQCOR f ‘There is no standard notation for similarity, We just write “AABCis similar to APQR. © 86 Since all the corresponding angles are equal and all the ratios of the lengths of the corresponding sides are equal, then AABC is similar to APQR. ST _12 (b) peas Tw 9 fr 76715 SU _7 DF 4 Since not all the ratios of the corresponding sides are equal, then ADEFis not similar to ASTU. eee} = (a) Is ABC similar to APQ) ey Explain your answer. Further Questions Pea Ceo) (b) Is ADEF similar to ASTU? Explain your answer. 5. Sem 12cm, 7 Toacm 100° E oma Congrence and Similarity CHAPTERS 15 : Scanned with CamScanner Worked Solving problem involving similar triangles : “ unknowns in the triangle STs > Given that AARC is similar to APQR, calculate the values of the “Solution Since AARC is similar to APQR, then all the corresponding, angles are equal, sx" = ZQPR = B Q ° © B “of ae P. yom R 12cm Ss Semen : A Wane @ c A i= : R (B Two similar water bottles areas shown, Find the om yeo/ Ne values of the unknowns. Bom Rem iB QP s yom (@ © 15.AA5C similarto APQR? Explain your rc P 10cm = Se A BO R A (©) 1s ADEF similarto ASTU? Explain your (2) Twosimilartoy housesareas shown. Find the values anewer, ofthe unknowns. D 32em< Lem 5 . Shem deere 150m Bem 6cm 32° U Bem SQ, 480m 180m i [Congevence and Sait cuwrnns 19 Scanned with CamScanner ER seme Exercise tf (© Given that SABC i sinar to SADE, Gnd the values ofthe unknowns in the igure 4 sem/\ gem ass p¢ (® Given that APQRis similar to ABAR, find the values ofthe unknowns inthe figure. P Yer ° Mem R 52°\ yom x B A oem j | | | | | vem | j | em 'e@ Given that triangles AQP and ABC are similar, find the length of AQ. \ 10cm’ ia A @ ‘A pole CD of height 3 m is placed in front of a standing lamp AB 10 m away. The length of the pole’s shadow CE, that is cast as a result of the light from the lamp, is 6 m. Given that AABE and ADCE are similar, find the height of the lamp AB. A 2 orm the diagram showsa rectangle EPGH drawn ing another rectangle ABCD, such that AF= 3m, Gs BC= 3:5. Ag=4em, BG: BC =3 Given that triangles AEF and BFG ate similar, ng the area of rectangle EFGH. Age B 5 G D Hic ‘Two ladders AB and PQare resting against opposite svalls of an alley. The ladders AB and PQare 2m ‘and 6 mabove the ground respectively and Tis the point where the 2 ladders meet. Q 6m B je ym: K 2m a A pM 4 (a) (i) Given that ATBP is similar to ATAQ, find an expression, in terms of y forthe length of PA. (i) Given that APTM is similar to APQA, find the length of TM. (6) Ifthe points Band Q are hm and k m above the ground respectively, show how you can express TM in terms of h and k. ‘Congrucnce and Sit Scanned with CamScanner Exercise Joyce wants to estimate the height of a tree, DF. She stands 8 m from the tree | holds a 30 cm-tong ruler vertically in front of her as shown in the diagram. Its given thatthe horizontal distance from her eyes to the ruler AB, where B is the midpoint ofthe ruler, is 60 cm and that AABE and AACD are similar. (i) If Cis the midpoint of the tree, find the estimated height of the tree, DF, in metres. (ii) Explain why this method may not be suitable to estimate the height of a very tall building. Similarity and enlargement A. Similarity and enlargement In the previous section, we have learnt that two figures are similar if they have exactly the same shape but not necessarily the same size. Their dimensions are in proportion. Draw tangle ABC where Look at Fig. 811(a). A leter‘S’ may appear small on abook.Ifwe usea magnifying Aga 400" Using ise concept glass to enlarge the letter for a clearer view (see Fig, 8.11(b)), the letter would appear of enlargement, construct a larger. ‘square PQRS inside the triangle ae 75cm such that PQis on AB, Rison. BCandSis on AC. os = Scale factor 1.2m — a 08cm = The letter as it ‘The letter as seen through appears on a book 4 magnifying glass (a) (b) ‘An enlargement witha scale Fig. 6.11 foc eee Oud Lee indicates a eduction. A smal image wh length that of thecosesponding lengths ofthe “The larger letter is an enlargement of the original letter‘S’ and the two letters are similar to each other. So, the corresponding lengths of the letters are in proportion. The ratio of the length of the enlarged letter to the corresponding cell eee length of the original letter is known as the scale factor. ‘Congrocace and Similarity currens 97 ‘ Scanned with CamScanner nner Perrreeee ie. | Another exampl ph ona se eC ‘ample is the enlargement of a photograph on ‘i ABC: We say that 24°75, Photograph and is pojcte neg area i Fig, 812, QABC Is sii to Tie Sec enlargement of AARC with a scale factor of k ene) Sn Pee etter! peor eee 22 seen usinga visualise (Fig. 87 0 page iy» nace BC “ap AG BC c F B A a Fig. 8:12 Solving problem involving enlargement of figures In the figure, AA'BC is an enlargement of AABC with a scale factor of 2, Given that AB = 4 cm and AC=$.cm, find the length of A'B' and of AC. B dem A Sem C “Solution a c AABCis similar to AA'BC under enlargement. AB LAC, scale factor 1. Inthe figure, AA'BC is an enlargement of AABC with a scale factor of 3. Given that AB =6 cm and AC = 10 cm, find the length of AB’ and of A'C’, Fr B 6m, A 10cm C a Cc 2. Inthe figure, AXY'2'is an enlargement of AXYZ with a scale factor of 1.5. Given that XY=Semand ¥'7Z'= 12 cm, find the length of XY" and of YZ. Yr ay Wem Ps v x . z z 3+ Aphotograph shows Reju, who is 180.cm tl, standing infront of his terrace how. In the photograph, the height of Raju is 9 em and that his house is 22,3 em Find the actual height ofthe house, giving your answer in metres CHAPTERS Tne ‘Congracnce Scanned with CamScanner B. Similarity and floor plans In our daily activities, we sometimes need to enlarge or reduce pictures or drawings of actual abjects, For example, a coach might draw a plan ofa badminton court to explain the rules of the game, and would need to make a much smaller drawing on paper or on a whiteboard, Ifwe wish to show a diagram of the apparatus used for a science experiment, we can also enlarge the diagram on a screen using a visualiser, Fig. 8.13 shows the floor plan of a house. It is similar to the actual floor of the house and hence, the dimensions of the floor plan are proportional to the actual dimensions of the house. Fig. 813 has been drawn to a scale of I cm to 2m, ie. Lemon the plan represents 2 m on actual ground. 1.65 cm 3.05 em 63cm BATH- 24em| | RooM | BEDROOM 2 LvINGROOM a KITCHEN DINING ROOM BEDROOM 1) BATH. ROOM 395em 35cm, 1.65em 235m Fig. 8.13 From Fig. 8.13, we have: (i) Length of the living room = (6.3 x 2) m 2.6m Width of the living room = (2.4 x 2) m =48m (ii) Area of Bedroom 1 on the plan = 2.4.em x 2.35em Actual area of Bedroom 1 = (24 x 2) m x (2.35 x 2) m 22256 m! ce ea (iii) Total area of the house = (11 x 2) m x (4.8 x 2) m os =211.2 m* een) Taageoer ca day Garr ‘ 235 Scanned with CamScanner ents Finding the scale ofa drawing by ™ : The diagram shows a seale drawing of an apartment (0) By measuring the sefe drawing fi its seals lo) Gi) Find the actual length Z, in metres, of the apartment: ei] uy L > SS DINING KITCHEN ROOM 1 jp Seg BEDROOM 1 | BEDROOM 2 By LIVING ROOM \J RATE. BEDROOM 3 baTHRooM | BATH: *Solution (@)_ By measuring the length of the apartment that represents 9600 mm, we obtain 6cm=60 mm, Plan ‘Actual 60mm — represents 9600 mm 1mm represents (9600+ 60) mm = 160 mm «the scale is 1: 160. (ii) Plan Actual 1mm represents 160mm 150 mm represents (150 x 160) mm = 24.000 mm =24m + the actual length L of the apartment is 24 m, ESseAN ML — The diagram showsa scale drawing of another apartment, Bare (i) By measuring the scale drawing, find its scale. peer ind the actual ength L, in metres, ofthe apartment, Peer Cee BATH. ROOM BEDROOM 1 LIVING ROOM 825m BEDROOM 2 KITCHEN a... CHAPTERS 24 ‘Congrosnce ands Scanned with CamScanner Solving problem involving floor plan Vette ‘The scale ofa floor plan is Fem to 50 em, Calculate Seka (the actual length ofa bedroom ifit is represented by a length of 9.2 em on the plan, SAY) (2 hetenahon the ana representa actual of 2 *solution (Plan Actual Tem represents 50cm scale 9.2m represents (9.2 50)em = 460m =46m the actual length of the bedroom is 4.6 m. (ii) Actual Plan 50cm is represented by Iem scale Etoile, we write the unknown that we 1m(100em) isrepresented by 2x100em=2em Seda th ght toe ac = 56cm "Pla on the right hand side «the length on the plan is 56 cm. Ere) (the actual length of the dining room if itis represented by a length of 1.25 em on ere Panay ped (ii) the length on the plan that represents the width of a bedroom if its actual width is oe 34m. 2. A model of a cruise liner is made to a scale of 1 cm to4 m. The length of the model cruise liner is 67 cm. Find (i) theactual length of the cruise liner, (i) the length of the model cruise liner C. Similarity and map scales ‘Maps are drawings of actual land. Since a map is similar to the actual and, the distance between two points on 2 map is proportional to the distance between the same two points on the ground, The linear scale of a map is usually given at a corner of the map. There are several ways to represent the scale of a map. For example, on a map of Asia, the scale as shown in Fig, 8.14 may be given. Fe ee see eee o 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Scale 1 1 000 000 Fig. 8.14 ‘There are two ways to read the scale. If we use a ruler to measure the length from 0 to 10 km, we will find that it is lcm. Thus | cm represents 10 km. This is the same as the scale 1 : 1 000 000. When a scale is given in this form, it means that we have to use the same units on both sides, ie. 1m: 1 000 000 m, 1 km : 1 000 000 km or 11cm: 1000 000 cm = 10 km, so 1 cm represents 10 km. ‘The scale of 1 : 1 000 000 can also be represented as a represent: For example, ifthe RE is > the scale is 1 : 200. When we use R-E, the numerator must always be 1. Congrucnce and Simularty CHAPTERS 95 x Scanned with CamScanner Solving problem involving map scale peels Amaphasa scale of Lem to 3km, (i) Ha road hasa length of 3em on HPQ) i tthe distance between to sta map. 1 isan integer. (Gli) Express the scale of the map in the form ;,, where "15 integer i its actual length. p, calcula : ee onding distance onthe ums is 75 km, find the COFresP' *Solution () Map ‘Actual Tem represents 3km 3cm represents (3x3)km=9km + the actual length of the road is 9 km. (ii) Actual Map =. 3km — isrepresentedby lcm scale (i) To ind the length on the ; map, we write Map onthe Tm istepresented by jem right-hand sid. scale 7.5km — is represented by (25x) em=25em the distance between the two stadiums on the map is 25m. (iit) 3 km = 300 000 cm ie. the scale of the map is =ot555 1. Amapbasasale of emio5 kn, er) (i) Ifa road has a length of 6.5 cm on the map, find its actual length. anes (Gi). If the distance between two towns is 25 km, calculate the corresponding distance on Ceres the map. A cao (it) Express the scale ofthe map in the form 2, where n isan integer. 2. Amap is drawn toa scale of 1: 50 000. (i) Find the actual length that is represented by 2.cm on the map, giving your answer in kilometres. (li) Calculate the length on the map that represents an actual length of 14.5 km. We can also find the actual area ofa ste from its area on the map. For example, ithe scale of a map is 1 cm to2km then 1 cm? on the map represents an actual area of (2 km) = 4 km: (see Fig. 8.15). Therefore, the area scale ofthe map is 1 cm? to4 km’, 2km Lem 2km| 4 km? Lem |te Fig. 8.15 “carr { 26 Cooper Scanned with CamScanner roblen involving area scale Malou “A seale of Fem to 0.5 km is used for a map. (i) Aa plot ofland hasan area of 8 em? on the map, calculate its actual area, Gi) Arthe actual area ofa pond is 50 000 m?, ind its ar ‘on the map. “Solution (Map Tom represents scale Sem? represents (e« 4) km? = 2km* - the actual area of the plot of land is 2 km*. (ii) Actual Map OSkm —isrepresented by Lem {a Since the acta area ofthe ie.500m —isrepresented by lem pond igen in it wil 1 be eater to convert he Im is represented by 1 em linear cal from kn tom a before finding the area sale. is represented by (& cn) = Sn cm’ 1 350 000, 1m 50000 m? _isrepresented by (00 000%: jem? = 02cm «+ the area ofthe pond on the map is 0.2 em?. ‘Asscale of 1 em to 2 km is used for a map. Eee (i) Ifa plot of land has an area of 3 cm? on the map, find its actual area, eta (ii) Ifthe actual area of a lake is 18 000 000 m?, calculate its area on the map. acrid Coen ras ‘A map hasa scale of 5 cm to 1 km. Zi. (i) Write this scale in the form 1: n, where n is an integer. (ii) A plot of land is represented by an area of 14 cm* on the map. Calculate the actual area of the plot of land in square kilometres. iste fete fel) 1. What have I learnt about similar figures that could help me with solving problems involving enlargement, floor plans and map scales? 2, How do enlargement, floor plans and map scales make use of proportionality? ‘Congruence and Sienarity cuarriy vy¥E ; : Scanned with CamScanner In the figure, ANZ’ isan enlargement of 2 with a scale factor of 2.5, Given that XY'= dem and YZ" = 8.75 6m, find the lengths of N'Y and ¥ ||@ inthe gure, PORS isan enlargement of PORS | with a scale factor of k. || @ Given that PQ= 8 em and PQ’ = 16 em, find the value of k Gi) Given that QR = 4 em and SR’ = Mem, calculate the length of QR’ and of SR. l4cm_ R pe Fes gem 2 16cm Q ia “The figure shows the floor plan of an apartment which has been drawn to a scale of 1 cm to 1.5m. Find (i) the actual dimensions of Bedroom 1, (ii) the actual area of the kitchen, the actual total area of the apartment. 25cm, 15cm bari. epRooM1 | ROOM | LIVINGROOM. 3cm af a NN) BEDROOM 2 DINING ROOM -e shows a map of Singapore. The actua} he Figur ‘ The fig in the North to the South Jength of Singapore fro a7 km {i Bytaking measurements ind the scale of thy map. (iy) What s the actual distance between the Fay and West of Singapore which Is represented by xem on the map? <1 ‘A map of Singapore has a scale of 1 cm to 250m, (@ Given that the Tuas Second Link has a length of 7.68 em on the map, find its actual length, (i) Given that the actual width of the Tuas Second Link is 25 m, calculate the corresponding width on the map. (iii) Express the scale of the map in the form 4 where n is an integer. ‘A map is drawn to a scale of 1: 20 000. (Find the actual length that is represented by 1 55 cm on the map, giving your answer in kilometres. (i Calculate the length on the map that represen an actual length of 100 m. A scale of lcm to 8 km is used for a map. (@ Ifa forest has an area of 5 cm’ on the map, find its actual area, the actual area ofa park is 128 km, calculate its area on the map, ‘Gongruence and Silat? — Scanned with CamScanner Exercise In the figure, ABC isan enlargement of AABC swith a scale factor of 3. Given that BC = 12 em and BR = 6 cm, find the length of BC and of AB: B (3) na television commercial, a toddler of height 75 em is standing next toa tin of milk of height 24 em. If the height of the toddler is 25 em on a television screen, find the height of the tin of milk on the On the floor plan of an apartment, the length of. a bedroom is 12 cm. The actual length of the bedroom is3 m. (® Whatis the scale used? (Gi) Find the width of the living room on the floor plan ifits actual width is 425 em, ‘A model of the Marina Bay Sands Tower 1 is made toa scale of 1 cm to 15 m. The height of the model tower is 42.4 em. Find (i) the actual height of the tower, i). the height of the model tower ifit is made toa scale of 1 cm to 12m. ‘A map of Singapore has a scale of 4 cm to S km. The distance between Paragon Shopping Centre and Plaza Singapura on the map is 1.12 cm. Find (the actual distance between the two shopping centres, (ii) the distance between the two shopping centres on another map of Singapore that is drawn toa scale of 1: 175 000. The figure shows.a map of a mountain bike trail, he scale is given in the form ofa bar at the bottom of the map, showing 0 m to 300 m. wed —— (Express the scale of the map in the form 1: where n isan integer. (ii) Estimate the actual distance XY of the biking trail. (ii) Albert cycles from X to ¥, but he discovers that the actual distance XY is about 350 m. Suggest a reason why the actual distance XY is 4ifferent from your estimate in part (i). A mapis drawn to a scale of 1 : 240 000. (Ifa seawater lake has an area of 3.8 cm* on the ‘map, find its actual area in square kilometres. (i) fthe actual area of a plot of land is 2908 800 m®, calculate its area on the map. ‘A map has a scale of 1 em to 300m. (Express the scale of the map in the form 1: n, where 1 is an integer. i) Ifthe distance between two districts is 28 km, find the corresponding distance on the map. (iii) If jungle has an area of 12 cm* on the map, calculate its actual area in square kilometres. cures 9g Scanned with CamScanner eS es Se J Exercise ale of the map in the form 1 ee (Express the s where n isan integer. actual sraightline distance questions. You may use a ruler to measure the wen (ii) Estimate the approximate distances between any two places vn Singapore and Kuantan, | before finding the actual distances from the given betwee ee eee {uy Hove much sould COS ite 83 eg : from Mel the taxi fare ( {60 cents per kilometre? (iv) Calculate the time taken fora car to travel from Batu Pahat to Port Dickson if its average speed is 60 km/h, giving your answer in hou, Kuantane Kuala Lumpur j ~~ and minutes Port Dickson. ‘*Segamat (v)_A train takes 4 hours to travel from Johor Bahru to Segamat. Find its average speed \ giving your answer in km/h. Baru Pahat Johor’ Bahru Ss @ A maps drawn toa scale of cm to xm. A plotot | Om land with an area of 28 hectares is represented by ae an area of 112 cm’. Find the value of x. “ (hectare = 10000 m) 0 60 120 180 240 300 360 zEIaS Congruent and similar triangles are examples of how proportionality is applied in real-life situations. Many of the problems in the past revolved around these ideas. For example, Chinese Mathematician Liu Hui (220-280 AD), published the following problem, translated to English below, in a renowned mathematical book Hai Dao Suan Jing [: 4 3 #2], which is translated to English as the Sea Island Mathematical Manual. , and P, are poles 5 pu* high and 1000 pu apart. When viewed from X at ground level, 123 pu behind P,, the summit S of the island isin line with the top of P,. Similarly, when viewed from ¥ at ground level, 127 pu behind P, the top ofthe island is inline with the top of P, Calculate the height of the island and its distance from P,,. is fe Py, ‘This problem and other related problems such as finding the height of a tree on the side ofa mountain, the depth ofa valley, oF the height ofa tower ona hill can be modelled using similar triangles. We f of proportionality to solve them. In this chapter, we begin an exciting ‘congruence, which will be important in other mathematical topics su ma can then use ideas journey into the world of similarity and ch as trigonometry. + put isa measure of length; Lm = 0.56 pu rocnce and simi Gongrocnce Scanned with CamScanner VUUE ee ap 6 “Two figures are congruent if they have exactly the same shape and size. ‘They can be mapped onto each other under translation, rotation and reflection. + Draw two congruent figures. ‘Two polygons are congruent ifand only if «+ all their corresponding angles are equal, and «+ all their corresponding sides are equal + Drave two congruent polygons. ‘Two figures are similar if they have exactly the same shape but riot necessarily the same size. If two similar figures also have exactly the same size, then they are congruent. In other words, congruence is a special case of similarity. + Draw two similar (but not congruent) figures. Two polygons are similar ifand only if + all their corresponding angles are equal, and + all the ratios of the lengths of their corresponding sides are equal. + Draw two similar (but not congruent) polygons. AA figure and its image under an enlargement are similar. kod Bigger than original figure O 2, It is given that the quadrilateral ABCD is congruent to the quadrilateral PQRS, ZA = 100°, 2B = 70°, Bem c 2C=95% and PQ=6 cm. (Write down the length of AB. (i) Find 28. > Sapunrcasnuay curneme gy Scanned with CamScanner Given that ALMN is similar 0 QZXY, find the Inthe figure, AARC ® AAKH. Given that 6 Pe reaboo athe gh F u Scanned with CamScanner ET 11, A map has a scale of 4 em to 1 km. f (Express the scale of the map in the form 5-5 where 1 is an integer. Gi) a river hasa length of 3 em on the map, find its actual length, giving your answer in kilometres, two towns is 8 km, If the distance betws calculate the corresponding distance on the map. 12. A map of Singapore is drawn to a scale of 1: 180 000. (@ Given that the length of the Mass Rapid Transit Circle Line is 35.7 km, find the corresponding, length on the map, leaving your answer correct to 2 decimal places. Given that the distance between Sentosa and Changi Ferry Terminal is 13.5 cm on the map, calculate the actual distance between Sentosa and Changi Ferry Terminal, giving your answer in kilometres. i) The actual area of the Sentosa Island is 5 km’. Find its area on the map, leaving your answer correct to 2 decimal places. Challenge Your Hints for Challenge Yourself are provided on page 213, 13. A map has a scale of 2 em to 3 km. (i) Express the scale of the map in the form 1: n, where m isan integer. (il) Ifthe distance between two towns is 7m on the map, find the actual distance between the two towns, giving your answer in kilometres. (iii) Ifthe actual area of a lake is 81 km, calculate its area on the map. 14, A map ofa region of Singapore is drawn to a scale of 1:25 000. ()Iftwo Town Councils are 3.5 km apart, find the corresponding distance on the map. (i) A reservoir has an area of 16cm on the map. Calculate its actual area in square kilometres. 15. The floor plan of the basement of a shopping centre is drawn toa scale of 1: 400. (Ifa corridor has a length of 24.5 em on the plan, find its actual length, giving your answer in metres. Gi) A fast food restaurant occupies a floor area of 400 m*. Calculate its area on the plan. (iii) Ifa supermarket has an area of 0.25 m* on the plan, find its actual area in hectares. (I hectare = 10 000 m?) 1. Inthe figure, APD and BPQ are straight lines. AB, PC and QD are perpendicular to BCD. It is given that AB=4cm and QD = 6em. Each of the following paits of triangles are similar: ADPC and ADAB, ABPC and ‘ABOD, ABP and ADQP. Find the ratio of the length of BC to the length of CD. 4em Q 6cm ‘Gongraence and Siaity 335 Scanned with CamScanner 2 The diagram shows three congruent squares. OC Intersects AE and BD EE _ OF AF CF entity to pairs of similar triangles (ii) Hence, find the value of PG: OC. 3+ Paper comes in ditfeent sizes. The international paper size standard, IO 216, s used universally The ISO Paper size A standard is based on successive paper sizes being half of the size of the preceding ones. All paper sizes in the series AO, Al, A2, A3 etc. are similar Given that A0 has an area of 1m’, find the dimensions of a sheet of A4 size paper AL a2 aa Al 4. ABCD isa square and points P and Qlie on AB and AD respectively. AD is produced to a point E such that triangles BPC and DEC are congruent. (Given that angle CPQ = angle CEQ and angle CQP = CQE, find angle PCQ. (i) Ifthe length of ABis | unit and the perimeter of triangle APQis 2 units, find another pair of congruent triangles. p c P A a) E ‘Congreve and Silat) Scanned with CamScanner

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