5. Dilations
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To obtain the image of a vertex after a dilation with scale factor k, multiply its coordinates by k.
A'(2,6), B'(4,6), C'(4,2)
A dilation can be an enlargement, a reduction, or the same size as the preimage. Which type of dilation it is depends on the value of the scale factor k.
| Enlargement | k>1 |
|---|---|
| Reduction | 0 |
| Same | 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.
| Dilation With Scale Factor k=2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preimage | Multiply by k | Image |
| A(1,3) | ( 2(1), 2(3)) | A'(2,6) |
| B(2,3) | ( 2(2), 2(3)) | B'(4,6) |
| C(2,1) | ( 2(2), 2(1)) | C'(4,2) |
We can now plot the obtained points and connect them with segments to draw the image.