The document discusses proportion and similar triangles in geometry. It defines proportion as an equation stating that two ratios are equal, and provides examples of using cross products to check for proportion. It then defines similar polygons and triangles as those with congruent corresponding angles and proportional corresponding sides. The document provides different methods to prove triangles are similar, including SAS, SSS, and AA similarity. It also discusses how corresponding parts of similar triangles, such as perimeters, altitudes, angle bisectors, and medians are proportional. Several theorems and examples involving parallel lines cutting across triangles proportionally are presented.