Dilate A= (2, 3), using the origin as the center point of dilation.
Scale Factor = 2
What is (4,6)?
- The Scale Factor
- Coordinates
What is True?
Which is the correct center point of dilation? O or H?
What is H?
The vocabulary word that tells us how much larger or smaller we are making a dilated image.
What is 7/5?
What is my fav holiday
New Years Day
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The scale factor in the image below must be more than 1.
Find the error if the scale factor = 1/2.
The student accidentally multiplied the coordinates by 2 instead of 1/2.
What is the origin?
What are all these fractions in decimal form?
.50 .333 .25 .10 .666 .75
What sport do I coach
Football
Dilate Point B, using a scale factor of 1/2 and O as the center point of dilation.
What is B'= (-3/2, 1) ?
Dilations are considered a basic rigid motion.
What is False?
why?
The length of the ears on the hand puppet is 3 inches. The length of the ears on the shadow puppet is 4 inches. What is the scale factor?
What is 4/3 or 1.3333 or 1 1/3?
Center point of Dilation
What is 21?
What is my middle name?
Charles
Dilate Point E, using point B as the center of dilation and a scale factor of 2.
Two dilated images will ALWAYS be similar.
What is True?
Why?
x = ?
What is x=2?
What is the original image?
What is -9 1/4 OR -9.25?
Where did I go to high school?
Keystone high School
A square on a coordinate plane has an area of 16 units. After the square is dilated, the area of the new square is 4 units. If point A=(-2,2), find A'. Use the origin as the center point of dilation.
The image below was reflected across the x axis...then, dilated by a scale factor of 2.
What is False?
Correct the statement.
You want to determine the height of a redwood tree. You are told if you place a mirror some distance from yourself so that you can see the top of the tree in the mirror, then you can indirectly measure the height using similar triangles. What is the height of the redwood tree?
What is 300ft.?
What is dilated image?
What is 2?
What sports did I Study Coaching for in college?
Baseball, Softball, and Basketball