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directions
step 1: draw/trace any logo or picture on graph 1.
step 2: on graph 1, pick at least 8 points to label with letters a, b, c, and so on.
step 3: choose a scale factor to dilate by. (choose ½, 2 or 3)
step 4: fill out the table with the pre - image and image coordinates.
step 5: draw the dilated image on graph 2.
step 6: answer the analysis questions.
pre - image coordinates
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image coordinates
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my scale factor: r =
analysis questions
- imagine a student was given the dilation that you made. would they be able to use the coordinates to find the scale factor? explain.
- there are 2 pieces of information you can use to determine whether a dilation is a reduction or an enlargement. what type of dilation did you make, and what are the 2 ways a student could determine the dilation you made?
Step1: Choose Scale Factor
Let's choose a scale factor \( r = 2 \). This means we will multiply each coordinate of the pre - image points by 2 to get the image points.
Step2: Label Pre - Image Points
Looking at Graph 1 (the apple - shaped figure), we pick 8 points:
- Point A: Let's say \( A=(2,3) \)
- Point B: \( B=(7,3) \)
- Point C: \( C=(7,7) \)
- Point D: \( D=(3,7) \)
- Point E: \( E=(5,3) \)
- Point F: \( F=(7,5) \)
- Point G: \( G=(5,7) \)
- Point H: \( H=(3,5) \)
Step3: Calculate Image Points (Dilation)
For a dilation with scale factor \( r = 2 \), if a pre - image point is \( (x,y) \), the image point \( (x',y') \) is given by \( x'=r\times x \) and \( y'=r\times y \)
- For \( A=(2,3) \): \( A'=(2\times2,3\times2)=(4,6) \)
- For \( B=(7,3) \): \( B'=(7\times2,3\times2)=(14,6) \)
- For \( C=(7,7) \): \( C'=(7\times2,7\times2)=(14,14) \)
- For \( D=(3,7) \): \( D'=(3\times2,7\times2)=(6,14) \)
- For \( E=(5,3) \): \( E'=(5\times2,3\times2)=(10,6) \)
- For \( F=(7,5) \): \( F'=(7\times2,5\times2)=(14,10) \)
- For \( G=(5,7) \): \( G'=(5\times2,7\times2)=(10,14) \)
- For \( H=(3,5) \): \( H'=(3\times2,5\times2)=(6,10) \)
Step4: Fill the Table
| Pre - Image Coordinates | Image Coordinates |
|---|---|
| \( B(7,3) \) | \( B'(14,6) \) |
| \( C(7,7) \) | \( C'(14,14) \) |
| \( D(3,7) \) | \( D'(6,14) \) |
| \( E(5,3) \) | \( E'(10,6) \) |
| \( F(7,5) \) | \( F'(14,10) \) |
| \( G(5,7) \) | \( G'(10,14) \) |
| \( H(3,5) \) | \( H'(6,10) \) |
Step5: Answer Analysis Questions
Question 1
Yes, a student can find the scale factor using the coordinates. The formula for dilation is \( (x',y')=(r\times x,r\times y) \), so \( r=\frac{x'}{x}=\frac{y'}{y} \) (as long as \( x
eq0 \) and \( y
eq0 \)). For example, for point \( A=(2,3) \) and \( A'=(4,6) \), \( r = \frac{4}{2}=\frac{6}{3}=2 \). By taking the ratio of the \( x \) - coordinates (or \( y \) - coordinates) of the image and pre - image points, the student can find the scale factor.
Question 2
The two ways to determine if a dilation is a reduction or an enlargement are:
- Compare the scale factor to 1: If \( r>1 \), it is an enlargement; if \( 0 < r<1 \), it is a reduction. Since our scale factor \( r = 2>1 \), the dilation is an enlargement.
- Compare the size of the image to the pre - image: If the image is larger than the pre - image, it is an enlargement; if it is smaller, it is a reduction. Looking at the coordinates, the image points have larger \( x \) and \( y \) values than the pre - image points (e.g., \( A=(2,3) \) and \( A'=(4,6) \)), so the image is larger, confirming it is an enlargement.
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Table Filling (Example with \( r = 2 \)):
| Pre - Image Coordinates | Image Coordinates |
|---|---|
| \( B(7,3) \) | \( B'(14,6) \) |
| \( C(7,7) \) | \( C'(14,14) \) |
| \( D(3,7) \) | \( D'(6,14) \) |
| \( E(5,3) \) | \( E'(10,6) \) |
| \( F(7,5) \) | \( F'(14,10) \) |
| \( G(5,7) \) | \( G'(10,14) \) |
| \( H(3,5) \) | \( H'(6,10) \) |
Analysis Question 1 Answer:
Yes. Using \( r=\frac{x'}{x}=\frac{y'}{y} \) (for non - zero \( x,y \)), e.g., \( A(2,3)\to A'(4,6) \), \( r = \frac{4}{2}=\frac{6}{3}=2 \).
Analysis Question 2 Answer:
Type: Enlargement. Ways: 1. \( r = 2>1 \) (scale factor > 1). 2. Image size > Pre - image size (coordinates show larger values).