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Vocabulary DE 4.2

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Scale Model   show
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corresponding sides   show
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show a proportional two-dimensional sketch of an object that accurately depicts the object examples: blue prints & maps (reduced images) , drawing of microscopic bacteria (enlargement)  
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scale factor   show
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show angles in the same relative position in two or more polygons that have an equal number of sides; Corresponding angles are on the same side of a line that intersects two lines.  
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scale (of a model)   show
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show two variables are in a proportional relationship when the ratio of the quantities is always equivalent for any pair of corresponding values  
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constant of proportionality   show
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