Assignment 3 (Due Wednesday at the beginning of class)
Problem 1. Reasoning about Similar Rectangles
The Problem below asks for a convincing explanation of a key fact (actually two key facts, (a) and (b)) about similar rectangles. In answering, please answer twice, using two approaches.
Answer using a convincing example. In the first, draw a figure and give a numerical example that would be useful in explaining what is going on (to a kid or an adult who is not excessively suspicious). A good example can serve as a rather convincing answer if the general pattern is clear in the example. Even if you are a sophisticate who sees the general answer right away, still please give a good example with specific numbers.
Answer for the general case. Then give a second general answer that would satisfy a friendly skeptic who is a lot more skeptical or who wants you to spell out the general situation. This can be either very convincing geometrical or visual reasoning, or a more algebraic argument.
Problem: In each part we have two rectangles ABCD and A'B'C'D' and write the length and width of ABCD as L = |AB| and W = |BC| and the width and length of A'B'C'D as 'L = |A'B'| and W' = |B'C'|.
Problem 2. Application to rectangular paper.