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Title: 8.7 Dilations


1
8.7 Dilations
  • Geometry

2
Learning Targets
  • I can identify dilations
  • I can use properties of dilations to create a
    real-life perspective drawing.

3
Identifying Dilations
  • In chapter 7, you 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 are similar.

4
What is it?
  • A dilation with center C and a scale factor k is
    a transformation that maps every point P in the
    plane to a point P so that the following
    properties are true.
  • If P is not the center point C, then the image
    point P lies on CP. The scale factor k is a
    positive number such that k
  • and k ?1.
  • 2. If P is the center point C, then P P.

CP
CP
5
Reduction/Enlargement
  • The dilation is a reduction if 0 lt k lt 1 and it
    is an enlargement if k gt 1.

CP
3
1
REDUCTION


CP
6
2
6
6
CP
5

ENLARGEMENT
CP
2
5
Because ?PQR ?PQR
PQ
Is equal to the scale factor of the dilation.
PQ
7
Ex. 1 Identifying Dilations
  • Identify the dilation and find its scale factor.

CP
2

REDUCTION
CP
3
2
The scale factor is k This is a reduction.
3
8
Ex. 1B -- Enlargement
  • Identify the dilation and find its scale factor.

CP
2

2

ENLARGEMENT
CP
1
2
The scale factor is k This is an enlargement.

2
1
9
Notes
  • In a coordinate plane, dilations whose centers
    are the origin have the property that the image
    of P (x, y) is P (kx, ky)

10
Ex. 2 Dilation in a coordinate plane
  • Draw a dilation of rectangle ABCD with A(2, 2),
    B(6, 2), C(6, 4), and D(2, 4). Use the origin as
    the center and use a scale factor of ½. How does
    the perimeter of the preimage compare to the
    perimeter of the image?

11
SOLUTION
Because the center of the dilation is the origin,
you can find the image of each vertex by
multiplying is coordinates by the scale
factor A(2, 2) A(1, 1) B(6, 2) B(3, 1) C(6,
4) C(3, 2) D(2, 4) D(1, 2)
12
Solution continued
  • From the graph, you can see that the preimage has
    a perimeter of 12 and the image has a perimeter
    of 6. A preimage and its image after a dilation
    are similar figures. Therefore, the ratio of
    perimeters of a preimage and its image is equal
    to the scale factor of the dilation.

13
Using Dilations in Real Lifep.508
  • Finding Scale Factor Shadow puppets have been
    used in many countries for hundreds of years. A
    flat figure is held between a light and a screen.
    The audience on the other side of the screen
    sees the puppets shadow. The shadow is a
    dilation, or enlargement of the shadow puppet.
    When looking at a cross sectional view, ?LCP
    ?LSH.

14
Shadow Puppet continued
  • The shadow puppet shown is 12 inches tall. (CP
    in the diagram). Find the height of the shadow,
    SH, for each distance from the screen. In each
    case, by what percent is the shadow larger than
    the puppet?
  • A. LC LP 59 in. LS LH 74 in.
  • B. LC LP 66 in. LS LH 74 in.

15
Finding Scale Factor
59
12
LC
CP

ENLARGEMENT

74
SH
LS
SH
59SH 75(12) 59SH 888 SH 15 INCHES To find
the percent of the size increase, use the scale
factor of the dilation.
SH

Scale factor
CP
15
1.25

12
  • So, the shadow is 25 larger than the puppet.

16
Finding Scale Factor
Notice that as the puppet moves closer to the
screen, the shadow height increase.
66
12
LC
CP

ENLARGEMENT

74
SH
LS
SH
66SH 75(12) 66SH 888 SH 13.45 INCHES Use the
scale factor again to find the percent of size
increase.
SH

Scale factor
CP
13.45
1.12

12
  • So, the shadow is 12 larger than the puppet.

17
Sage and Scribe
  • Assignment pp. 509-510 4-21
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