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(8) Lesson 6.4 - Dilations
1. Course 3, Lesson 6-4
Find the coordinates of the vertices for triangle XꞋYꞋZ
after each rotation.
1. 90° clockwise about the origin
2. 180° about point Z
3. 90° counterclockwise about point Y
4. Quadrilateral MNOP is rotated about the origin. Describe
the rotation.
5. To
• dilate a figure with a scale factor of k
on the coordinate plane
• find the scale factor of a dilation of a
figure
Course 3, Lesson 6-4
Geometry
7. Course 3, Lesson 6-4
Geometry
Words A dilation with a scale factor of k
will be:
• an enlargement, or an image
larger than the original, if k > 1,
• a reduction, or an image smaller
than the original, if 0 < k < 1,
• The same as the original figure
if k = 1
When the center of dilation in the coordinate plane is the
origin, each coordinate of the preimage is multiplied by the
scale factor k to find the coordinates of the image.
Symbols (x, y) → (kx, ky)
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Step-by-Step Example
1. A triangle has vertices A(0, 0), B(8, 0), and C(3, –2).
Find the coordinates of the triangle after a dilation
with a scale factor of 4.
The dilation is (x, y) → (4x, 4y). Multiply
the coordinates of each vertex by 4.
So, the coordinates after the dilation are
A'(0, 0), B'(32, 0), and C'(12, –8).
A(0, 0) → (4 • 0, 4 • 0) → (0, 0)
B(8, 0) → (4 • 8, 4 • 0) → (32, 0)
C(3, –2) → [4 • 3, 4 • (–2)] → (12, –8)
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A triangle has vertices D(1, 2), E(0, 4), and
F(1, –1). Find the coordinates of the triangle
after a dilation with a scale factor of 3.
D'(3, 6), E'(0, 12), F'(3, –3)
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2. A figure has vertices J(3, 8), K(10, 6), and L(8, 2).
Graph the figure and the image of the figure after a dilation
with a scale factor of .
The dilation is (x, y) → x, y .
Multiply the coordinates of each
vertex by . Then graph both figures
on the coordinate plane.
Check
J(3, 8) → →
K(10, 6) → → K'(5, 3)
L(8, 2) → → L'(4, 1)
J
K
L
J'
K'
L'
Draw lines through the origin and each of the
vertices of the original figure. The vertices of
the dilation should lie on those same lines.
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Need Another Example?
A figure has vertices H(–8, 4), J(6, 4), K(6, –4), and
L(–8, –4). Graph the figure and the image of the
figure after a dilation with a scale factor of .
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3. Through a microscope, the image of a grain of sand with a
0.25-millimeter diameter appears to have a diameter of
11.25 millimeters. What is the scale factor of the dilation?
Write a ratio comparing the diameters of the two images.
=
So, the scale factor of the dilation is 45.
= 45
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Need Another Example?
The pupil of Josh’s eye is 6 millimeters in
diameter. His doctor uses medicine to dilate his
pupils so that they are 9 millimeters in diameter.
What is the scale factor of the dilation?
14. How did what you learned
today help you answer the
HOW can we best show or describe the
change in position of a figure?
Course 3, Lesson 6-4
Geometry
15. How did what you learned
today help you answer the
HOW can we best show or describe the
change in position of a figure?
Course 3, Lesson 6-4
Geometry
Sample answers:
• You can use symbolic notation (x, y) →(kx , ky) to
describe the dilations of a figure with a scale factor.
• You can graph the original figure and the image to
show the figure after a dilation with a scale factor of k.
16. If the scale factor of
a dilation is ,
is the dilation an
enlargement or
a reduction?
Course 3, Lesson 6-4
Ratios and Proportional RelationshipsFunctionsGeometry
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