6.6-Use_Proportionality_Theorems

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Chapter 6.6 Notes: Use
Proportionality Theorems
Goal: You will use proportions with a
triangle or parallel lines.
• Theorem 6.4 Triangle Proportionality Theorem:
If a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects
the other two sides, then it divides the two sides
proportionally.
• Theorem 6.5 Converse of the Triangle
Proportionality Theorem:
If a line divides two sides of a triangle
proportionally, then it is parallel to the third side.
Ex.1: In the diagram,QS UT , RS = 4, ST = 6, and
QU = 9. What is the length of RQ?
Ex.2: On the shoe rack shown, AB = 33 cm, BC = 27
cm, CD = 44 cm, and DE = 25 cm. Explain why the
gray shelf is not parallel to the floor.
Ex.3: Find the length of YZ.
Ex.4: Determine whether PS QR.
• Theorem 6.6:
If three parallel lines intersect two transversals, then
they divide the transversals proportionally.
• Theorem 6.7:
If a ray bisects an angle of a triangle, then it divides
the opposite side into segments whose lengths are
proportional to the lengths of the other two sides.
Ex.5: In the diagram,1, 2,&3 are all congruent
and GF = 120 yards, DE = 150 yards, and CD = 300
yards. Find the distance HF between Main Street
and South Main Street.
Ex.6: In the diagram, QPR  RPS. Use the given
side lengths to find the length of RS.
Ex.7: Find the length of AB.
a.
b.
Ex.8: In the diagram, RS PN , MS = 15, SN = 20,
and RP = 12. What is the length of MP?
Ex.9: In the diagram, ABD  CBD. Use the given
side lengths to find the length of DC.