A dilation is a transformation in which an image gets larger or smaller. True or False?
True
Scale Factor is always multiplied by the coordinates. True or False?
True

What is the slope of this line? Positive or Negative
Positive

Translate this point three units up.
Then reflect over the x- axis.
What is the new coordinate point?
P' (-6,7)
How many degrees do the angles in a triangle equal?
1800

Which are the coordinates of the Preimage?
A (-2, 4)
B (4, 4)
C (2, -2)
D(-4, -2)

What is the Scale Factor of this Dilation?
SF= 1/2
What is the slope of this line? Positive or Negative
Negative

Translate this point 10 units right and 2 units up.
Then dilate with a scale factor of 2 around the origin.
What is the new coordinate point?
R' (6,2)
Find the measure of the missing angle

650

Name the coordinates of the Image
A (3, 3)
B (3, 9)
C (12, 3)
What is the Scale Factor of this Dilation? 
SF = 3

What is the Slope of this line?
Zero (0)

Reflect this point over the y- axis.
Then translate it 9 units to the left.
What is the new coordinate point?
S' (-3,1)
Find the measure of the missing angle

250
Complete a Dilation using a Scale Factor of 2. Name new coordinates.

A' (0, 2)
B' (10, 2)
C' (0, 8)
Calculate the new coordinates of this Dilation with a Scale Factor of 5
A (-3, 2)
B (-5, 2)
C (-5, 5)
D (-3, 5)
A' (-15, 10)
B' (-25, 10)
C' (-25, 25)
D' (-15, 25)

What is the Slope of this line?
Undefined

Dilate this shape with a scale factor of 2 around the origin.
Then, translate 5 units up.
What are the new coordinates of point L?
L' (16, -5)
Find the measures of the missing angles

900 and 270
Complete a Dilation with a Scale Factor of 1/4. Name the new coordinates.

A' (1/4, 1/4)
B' (5/4, 1/4)
C' (3/4, 1)
Calculate the new coordinates of this Dilation with a Scale Factor of 1/3
A (9, -3)
B (-6, 0)
C (0, 6)
A' (3, -1)
B' (-2, 0)
C' (0, 2)

Find the Slope of this line (Rise/Run).
3

Rotate this shape 90o clockwise.
Then, reflect across the x-axis.
What are the new coordinate points of P?
P' (2,-6)

Find the measures of the missing angles
350
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