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NY-8.G.4: Understand that a two-dimensional figure is similar to another if the second can be obtained from the first by a sequence of rotations, reflections, translations, and dilations; given two similar two-dimensional figures, describe a sequence that exhibits the similarity between them.

There are 29 resources.
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Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 6

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 6

This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on geometric shapes.

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 6 Definition of a Triangle

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 7

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 7

This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on geometric shapes.

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 7 Definition of a Triangle

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 8

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 8

This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on geometric shapes.

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 8 Definition of a Triangle

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 9

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 9

This is part of a collection of math examples that focus on geometric shapes.

Math Example--Geometric Shapes--Analyzing Similar Shapes--Example 9 Definition of a Triangle