The vocabulary word that tells us how much larger or smaller we are making a dilated image.
What is scale factor?
3/5+4/5
What is
7/5
When dilating a figure in the plane or in an open space, you need at least two things:
- The Scale Factor
- Coordinates (Vertices)
What is true?
If my measurement from the dilation point O and the original vertex A is 20mm. Meaning OA is 20mm what should my OA' equal with a scale factor of 1/2.
what is 10mm
The tools that we use to dilate images
Straight edge and compass
Where the x axis and y axis intersect
What is the origin?
What are these in decimal form?
1/2 1/3 1/4 1/10 2/3 3/4
What is
.50 .333 .25 .10 .667 .75
Double Points!!!!
The scale factor in the image below must be greater than 1.

What is false?
Bonus question!! Who is the best team in the nba?
The phoenix suns!!!
Why can I put my dilation point anywhere I want?
(Looking for a specific word)
What is arbitrary
The projecting point

What is the dilation point
3/8 = x/56
What is 21?
A dilation with a scale factor of 2 creates another congruent image to the original. Explain your answer
What is false?
Measurement of DC'
What is 26mm?
What is enlarged?
Double Points!!!!

What is the original image
10 * 5/2
What is 25
Two dilated images will ALWAYS be similar. Explain your answer
What is true
What is the scale k?

What k=3?
What is the scale factor if an image is rotated 180 degrees and dilated
What is k<0?

What is the dilated image
(1/4+3/4)+ -3(1*1/3)+2
What is 2
The image below was dilated by a scale factor of 2 then reflected across the x=4 Explain your answer
What is true
Find X

What is 70?
Double Points!!!!
What is k when the original side length is 24mm and the new dilated side length is 3mm?
What is
k=1/8