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Dilations A dilation is a transformation that changes the size but not the shape of an object or figure. Every dilation has a fixed point that is called the center of dilation.
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Dilations: (Stretching/Shrinking)
Dilations use a scale factor to reduce or enlarge shapes. Every dilation has a center and a scale factor. Most of the time it is the origin (0, 0) Scale Factor: tells you how many times larger or smaller your image will be. The new shape and the image are similar. Dilations are also called similarity transformations.
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center of dilation at the origin.
scale factor of 2 center of dilation at the origin. C’ B’ B C A D A’ D’
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Scale factor 1/3 O O’ F’ R’ F R
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Example 3: Scale factor 4 T H H’ T’ S I I’ S’
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The dilation is an enlargement if the scale factor is > 1.
The dilation is a reduction if the scale factor is between 0 and 1.
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Dilations To dilate an object: 1) Graph object if necessary. 2) Multiply the coordinates of the object by the scale factor. 3) Graph new coordinates.
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Dilations Example 1:
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Dilations
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(0,2) (0,0) (3,0) Dilate by a scale factor of 2
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(-2,0) (2,0) (-2,-1) (2,-1) Dilate by a scale factor of 3
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Dilate by a scale factor of ½
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Closure How is a dilation different from our other transformations?
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Closure When the scale factor is greater than 1, does the shape get larger or smaller?
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Closure If the scale factor is less than one, the shape gets _________________
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