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SAS Vocabulary

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adjacent sides   Two sides that meet at a vertex.  
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corresponding angles   Angles that have the same relative position in similar figures.  
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corresponding sides   Sides that have the same relative position in similar figures.  
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equivalent ratios   Ratios whose fraction representations are equivalent  
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image   The figure that results from some transformation of a figure.  
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midpoint   A point that divides a line segment into two segments of equal length.  
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nested triangles   Triangles that share a common angle are sometimes called nested.  
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proportion   An equation stating that two ratios are equal.  
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ratio   A comparison of two quantities  
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rep-tile   A figure you can use to make a larger, similar version of the original.  
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scale drawing   An image of a figure that is similar to the original.  
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scale factor   The number used to multiply the lengths of a figure to stretch or shrink it to a similar image.  
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similar   Figures that have corresponding angles of equal measure and the ratios of each pair of corresponding sides are equivalent.  
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