Example 1: Effects of Changing One Dimension

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Example 1: Effects of Changing One Dimension Describe the effect of each change on the area of the given figure. The height of the triangle is multiplied by 6.

Check It Out! Example 1 The height of the rectangle is tripled. Describe the effect on the area.

Example 2A: Effects of Changing Dimensions Proportionally Describe the effect of each change on the area. The base and height of a rectangle with base 4 ft and height 5 ft are both doubled.

Example 2B: Effects of Changing Dimensions Proportionally Describe the effect of each change on the area. The radius of J is multiplied by .

When the dimensions of a figure are changed proportionally, the figure will be similar to the original figure.

Example 3A: Effects of Changing Area A circle has a circumference of 32 in. If the area is multiplied by 4, what happens to the radius? a2 = 4 a2 = (2)2 Radius: a = 2 a = 2

Example 3B: Effects of Changing Area An equilateral triangle has a perimeter of 21m. If the area is multiplied by 16, what happens to the side length? Side length: a = 4 a = 4 a2 =16 a2 = (4)2

Check It Out! Example 3 A square has a perimeter of 36 mm. If the area is multiplied by , what happens to the side length? Side length: a = √½ a = √½ a2 = ½ a2 = (√½)2

Lesson Quiz: Part I Describe the effect of each change on the area of the given figure. 1. The base length of the rectangle is multiplied by 8. 2. The radius of the circle is tripled.

Lesson Quiz: Part II 3. A square has an area of 49 cm2. If the area is quadrupled, what happens to the side length? 4. Rob had a 10 ft by 12 ft wall painted. For a wall twice as wide, the painter charged him twice as much. Is this reasonable? Explain.