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9. A triangle has sides whose lengths are 5, 12, and 13. A similar triangle could have sides with lengths

of ? Give side lengths of two different similar triangle.

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Answer:

One similar triangle: 15, 36 and 39

Another similar triangle: 10, 24, 26

Explanation:

When a triangle is similar, it has corresponding sides that are each longer are shorter than the original triangle by a scale factor.

Scale factor

A scale factor is a number that you multiply the original triangle's sides by. After multiplying each original side, you get the side lengths of a new and similar triangle.

The original sides from the question are 5, 12 and 13.

First similar triangle

Let's pick 3 to be a scale factor.

Multiply every original side by the scale factor to get the side lengths of a similar triangle.

5 × 3 = 15

12 × 3 = 36

13 × 3 = 39

∴ One similar triangle can have the sides 15, 36 and 39.

Second similar triangle

Let's pick another scale factor: 2

Now, we do the same. Multiply the original sides by the scale factor.

5 × 2 = 10

12 × 2 = 24

13 × 2 = 26

∴ Another similar triangle can have the sides 10, 24 and 26.

Choosing a scale factor

We can pick almost any number to be a scale factor. If we pick a scale factor that is:

  • greater than 1, then the similar triangle will be larger.
  • a fraction, then the similar triangle will be smaller.

We can make an infinite amount of other similar triangles just by changing the scale factor.

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