Geometry 9-5 Changing Dimensions (Proportionally) If you change each dimension of a figure, the figure will be similar only larger or smaller. Double each.

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Geometry 9-5 Changing Dimensions (Proportionally) If you change each dimension of a figure, the figure will be similar only larger or smaller. Double each dimension Divide each dimension by 3 3 in 8 in 6 in 16 in 5 in 12 in 4 in 15 in

Area and Perimeter What is the effect on area and perimeter? Ex) triple each dimension of rectangle 2 in 5 in 6 in 15 in

Shortcut? The effect on the area can be found by multiplying the changes in each dimension. The effect on the perimeter is the same as the change for each dimension (only if each dimension is changed by the same factor)

Example If both diagonals of a rhombus are doubled, what is the effect on the area and perimeter? If each dimension of a triangle is divided by 3, what is the effect on the area and perimeter? Area: 2 x 2 = multiplied by 4 Perimeter: multiplied by 2

Example

Special Case: Circles The formula for circles only uses one variable, r. However, the radius represents both the “base” and the “height” of a circle. r r Ex) If the radius of a circle is doubled, then the… area is _________ perimeter is ________ quadrupled doubled