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Connection to previews lesson…. Previously, we studied rigid transformations, in which the image and preimage of a figure are congruent . In this lesson, you will study a type of nonrigid transformation called a dilation , in which the image and preimage of a figure are similar . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Connection to previews lesson…
Previously, we studied rigid transformations, in which the image and preimage of a figure are congruent. In this lesson, you will study a type of nonrigid transformation called a dilation, in which the image and preimage of a figure are similar.
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Standard: MCC9-12.G.SRT.1 Verify experimentally the properties of dilations
given by a center and a scale factor.EQ: What is a dilation and how does this
transformation affect a figure in the coordinate plane?
Dilations
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Graph:A(4, 2)B(2, 0)C(6, -6)D(0, -4) E(-6, -6)F(-2, 0)G(-4, 2)H(0, 4)
Connect and label “original”.
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When dilating a figure you need to have a scale factor.For our first dilation use a
scale factor of 2.This means you will
multiply each coordinate by 2 to get the new location.
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A(4, 2) A’(42, 2 2) A’(8, 4)
B(2, 0) B’(22, 0 2) B’(4, 0)
C(6, -6) C’(62, -6 2) C’(__, __)
D(0, -4) E(-6, -6) F(-2, 0) G(-4, 2) H(0, 4)
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Graph the dilation with a scale factor of 2:
A’(8, 4)B’(4, 0)C’(12, -12)D’(0, -8) E’(-12, -12)F’(-4, 0)G’(-8, 4)H’(0, 8)
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A(4, 2) A”( , )B(2, 0) B”( , )C(6, -6) D(0, -4) E(-6, -6)F(-2, 0) G(-4, 2) H(0, 4)
Here are the original points…
Now on your graph paper calculate the coordinates for a dilation with a scale
factor of 0.5.
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Vocabulary:Dilation: Transformation that changes the size of a figure, but not
the shape.
Scale factor: The ratio of any 2 corresponding lengths of the sides of 2
similar figures.
Corresponding Sides: Sides that have the same relative positions in geometric
figures.
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Vocabulary:Congruent: Having the same size, shape and measure. 2 figures are
congruent if all of their corresponding measures are equal.
Congruent figures: Figures that have the same size and shapes.
Corresponding Angles: Angles that have the same relative positions in geometric
figures.
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Vocabulary:Parallel Lines: 2 lines are parallel if they lie in the same plane and
do not intersect.
Proportion: An equation that states that 2 ratios are equal.
Ratio: Comparison of 2 quantities by division and may be
written as r/s, r:s, or r to s.
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Vocabulary:Transformation: The mapping or movement of all points of a
figure in a plane according to a common operation.
Similar Figures: Figures that have the same shape but not
necessarily the same size.
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Dilation properties•When dilating a figure in a coordinate plane, a segment in the original image (not passing through the center), is parallel to it’s corresponding segment in the dilated image.
•When given a scale factor, the corresponding sides of the dilated image become larger of smaller by the scale factor ratio given.
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C C is the center of the dilation mapping ΔXYZ onto ΔLMNY
X Z
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The center of any dilation is where the lines through all corresponding points intersect.
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Dilation typesContraction: reduction: the image is smaller than the preimage: scale factor is greater than 0, but less than 1.
Expansion: enlargement: the image is larger than preimage: Scale factor is greater than 1.
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Example 1A picture is enlarged by a scale factor of 125% and then enlarged again by the same scale factor. If the original picture was 4” x 6”, how large is the final copy?By what scale factor was the original picture enlarged?
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Example 2A triangle has coordinates A(3,-1), B(4,3) and C(2,5). The triangle will undergo a dilation using a scale factor of 3. Determine the coordinates of the vertices of the resulting triangle.
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Example 3Triangle ABC is a dilation of triangle XYZ. Use the coordinates of the 2 triangles to determine the scale factor of the dilation.
A(-1, 1), B(-1, 0), C(3,1)X(-3, 3), Y(-3, 0), Z(9, 3)
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Similar FiguresTwo figures, F and G, are similar (written F ~ G) if and only ifa.) corresponding angles are congruent and b.)corresponding sides are proportional.Dilations always result in similar figures!!!
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Similar Figures
If WXY ~ ABC, then:∠W ≅ ∠A ∠X ≅ ∠B∠Y ≅ ∠C
WX XY YZAB BC CD
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Example 1
D F
E B80°
A C40°
If ΔABC is similar to ΔDEF in the diagram below, then m∠D = ?
A.80°B.60°C.40°D.30°E.10°
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Example 2Determine whether the triangles are similar. Justify your response!
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Example 3Triangle ABC is similar to triangle DEF. Determine the scale factor of DEF to ABC (be careful – the order is important), then calculate the lengths of the unknown sides.
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Example 4In the figure below, ΔABC is
similar to ΔDEF. What is the length of DE?A. 12B. 11C. 10D. 7⅓E. 6⅔
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C12 D F8
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