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Dilations Shape and Space

Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

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Page 1: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Dilations

Shape and Space

Page 2: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

6.7 cm

5.8 cm

?

?

Find the missing lengths

The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture.What are the missing lengths?

5.6 cm

11.2 cm

2.9 cm

13.4 cm6.7 cm

5.8 cm

Page 3: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Find the missing lengths

The second shape is an enlargement of the first shape.What are the missing lengths?

4 cm

6 cm

6 cm

5 cm

3 cm9 cm

7.5 cm

4.5 cm

?

?

?

4 cm

4.5 cm

5 cm

Page 4: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Find the missing lengths

The second cuboid is an enlargement of the first.What are the missing lengths?

1.8 cm

5.4 cm

1.2 cm

3.5 cm10.5 cm

3.6 cm

?

?

3.5cm

3.6cm

Page 5: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Enlargement

AA’

Shape A’ is an enlargement of shape A.

The length of each side in shape A’ is 2 × the length of each side in shape A.

We say that shape A has been enlarged by scale factor 2.

Page 6: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

The Scale Factor

The scale factor is the amount that you enlarge or reduce an object by.

A scale factor that is larger than 1 will make the shape get bigger.

A scale factor that is smaller than 1 but larger than 0 will make the shape get smaller.

Remember, the shape of the object does not change, only its size!

Page 7: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Enlargement

When a shape is enlarged the ratios of any of the lengths in the image to the corresponding lengths in the original shape (the object) are equal to the scale factor.

A

B

C

A’

B’

C’

= B’C’BC

= A’C’AC

= the scale factorA’B’AB

4 cm6 cm

8 cm

9 cm6 cm

12 cm

64

= 128

= 96

= 1.5

Page 8: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Congruence and similarity

Is the image of an object that has been enlarged congruent to the object?

Remember, if two shapes are congruent they are the same shape and size. Corresponding lengths and angles are equal.

In an enlarged shape the corresponding angles are the same but the lengths are different.

The image of an object that has been enlarged is not congruent to the object, but it is similar.

In maths, two shapes are called similar if their corresponding angles are equal and their corresponding sides are different but in the same ratio.

Page 9: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Find the scale factor

What is the scale factor for the following enlargements?

B

B’

Scale factor 3

Page 10: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Find the scale factor

What is the scale factor for the following enlargements?

Scale factor 2

C

C’

Page 11: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Find the scale factor

What is the scale factor for the following enlargements?

Scale factor 3.5

D

D’

Page 12: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Find the scale factor

What is the scale factor for the following enlargements?

Scale factor 0.5

E

E’

Page 13: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Using a centre of enlargement

To define an enlargement we must be given a scale factor and a centre of enlargement.

For example, enlarge triangle ABC by a scale factor of 2 from the centre of enlargement O.

O

A

CB

OA’OA

= OB’OB

= OC’OC

= 2

A’

C’B’

Page 14: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Using a centre of enlargement

Enlarge triangle ABC by a scale factor of 3 from the centre of enlargement O.

O

DA

BC

OA’OA

= OB’OB

= OC’OC

= 3= OD’OD

A’ D’

B’ C’

Page 15: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Exploring enlargement

Page 16: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Enlargement on a coordinate grid

The vertices of a triangle lie at the points A(2, 4), B(3, 1) and C(4, 3).

The triangle is enlarged by a scale factor of 2 with a centre of enlargement at the origin (0, 0).

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

A(2, 4)

B(3, 1)

C’(8, 6)

A’(4, 8)

B’(6, 2)

What do you notice about each point and its image?

y

x

C(4, 3)

Page 17: Dilations Shape and Space. 6.7 cm 5.8 cm ? ? Find the missing lengths The second picture is an enlargement of the first picture. What are the missing

Enlargement on a coordinate grid

The vertices of a triangle lie at the points A(2, 3), B(2, 1) and C(3, 3).

The triangle is enlarged by a scale factor of 3 with a centre of enlargement at the origin (0, 0).

What do you notice about each point and its image?

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10y

x

A(6, 9) C’(9, 9)

B’(6, 3)

A(2, 3)

B(2, 1)

C(3, 3)