Question
Drag a figure into each blank space so that the two figures in the row match the description.
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Not Similar but Corresponding Angles Have Equal Measures
A rectangle with length 8 and width 2.
Not Similar but Side Lengths Are Proportional
A rectangle with length 8 and width 2.
Similar
A rectangle with length 8 and width 2.
Clear Check
Not Similar but Corresponding Angles Have Equal Measures
A rectangle with length 8 and width 2.
Not Similar but Side Lengths Are Proportional
A rectangle with length 8 and width 2.
Similar
A rectangle with length 8 and width 2.
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GPT-4o mini
To complete your task, you need to fill in the blanks with rectangles that meet the specified descriptions. Here is how you can fill in the blanks:
1. **Not Similar but Corresponding Angles Have Equal Measures**: You can drag in any rectangle that has the same angle measures as the rectangle with length 8 and width 2, but has different side lengths. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 4 and 1 (the angles are still 90 degrees).
2. **Not Similar but Side Lengths Are Proportional**: Here, you would create a rectangle with dimensions that are proportional to the original rectangle but not the same size. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 4 and 1 (which is half the dimensions of the original rectangle).
3. **Similar**: For this blank, you can use a rectangle that has the same ratio of length to width as the original rectangle. For example, you could drag in a rectangle with dimensions 16 and 4, which maintains the same ratio (4:1).
So the filled rows would look like this:
- **Not Similar but Corresponding Angles Have Equal Measures**: Rectangle with dimensions 4 and 1.
- **Not Similar but Side Lengths Are Proportional**: Rectangle with dimensions 4 and 1.
- **Similar**: Rectangle with dimensions 16 and 4.
Let me know if you need any more help!
1. **Not Similar but Corresponding Angles Have Equal Measures**: You can drag in any rectangle that has the same angle measures as the rectangle with length 8 and width 2, but has different side lengths. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 4 and 1 (the angles are still 90 degrees).
2. **Not Similar but Side Lengths Are Proportional**: Here, you would create a rectangle with dimensions that are proportional to the original rectangle but not the same size. For example, a rectangle with dimensions 4 and 1 (which is half the dimensions of the original rectangle).
3. **Similar**: For this blank, you can use a rectangle that has the same ratio of length to width as the original rectangle. For example, you could drag in a rectangle with dimensions 16 and 4, which maintains the same ratio (4:1).
So the filled rows would look like this:
- **Not Similar but Corresponding Angles Have Equal Measures**: Rectangle with dimensions 4 and 1.
- **Not Similar but Side Lengths Are Proportional**: Rectangle with dimensions 4 and 1.
- **Similar**: Rectangle with dimensions 16 and 4.
Let me know if you need any more help!
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