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1 Unit 1: Transformations Day 4: Dilations
Geometry Unit 1: Transformations Day 4: Dilations

2 Agenda Warm-up Homework Check Quiz Notes/Activity Independent Practice

3 Warm-Up Individually, rewrite your definitions WITHOUT using the vocabulary term. Then sketch a picture of each. Isometry Translation Reflection Rotation e.g. Rotation is not “rotating an object” Extra Question: What does the phrase “Be Kind, Please Rewind” mean

4 Homework Check Solutions

5 Quiz When finished, turn quiz over and remain quiet until all quizzes are picked up

6 In partners One at a time: 1 person close your eyes for 15 seconds.
The other person, watch their eyes as they open. Write down what you notice. Repeat with other person.

7 Dilation A dilation occurs when you resize a shape
It can get bigger or smaller. but it still looks similar, meaning all angles stay the same and relative sizes are the same Does a dilation have the property of isometry? Can mention how a projector creates a dilation. This presentation is dilated so that those of you in the back of the room can see the words. It is enlarged for you to see.

8 All Dilations have a scale factor Scale Factor – how much a figure changes in size

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10 What is the difference between an enlargement and a reduction?
The dilation is an enlargement if the scale factor is greater than 1. The dilation is a reduction if the scale factor is between 0 and 1.

11 How do you go from A to A’ Does that work for B to B’ and C to C’?
Have students figure out that they multiply the ordered pair A by 2 to get the ordered pair A’. Have them verify this for point B to B’ and C to C’

12 Algebraic Rule for Dilations:
*c is called the scale factor See if students can create this on their own.

13 If given a preimage and an image how do you find the scale factor?
A’ or A need to be either the x’s or the y’s of one coordinate, Unless the values are zero.

14 Example – Find the scale factor

15 Example – Find the scale factor

16 Independent Practice Page #7-9, 18-23, 28-31, 38,39, 42

17 Exit Ticket Come up with an example or a time you would see or use a dilation in the real world.

18 Homework Dilation Worksheet


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