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Week 9 Assignment 1: Intro to Dilations

Week 9 Assignment 1: Intro to Dilations

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Mathematics

8th Grade

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Easy

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8.G.A.3, 3.OA.C.7, 4.NF.B.4B

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Jeremy Tillman

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11 Slides • 14 Questions

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Week 9 Assignment 1: Intro to Dilations

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Learning Targets

  • I understand the properties of a dilation

  • I understand that 2D figures are similar to another if the second can be obtained from the first by a sequence of dilations

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Multiple Choice

What is a dilation?

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The process of making a polygon larger or smaller without changing its shape

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The process of making a polygon move up, down, left, or right without changing its shape or size

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The process of making a polygon flip over an invisible line without changing its shape or size

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The process of making a polygon turn along quadrants without changing its shape or size

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Dilation

-A dilation is a transformation that produces an image that is the same shape as the original, but is a different size


-When a dilation occurs, the pre-image and image are considered to be similar but NOT congruent.

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Dilation

  • If a dilation creates a larger image, it is called an enlargement because it stretches the original image

  • If a dilation creates a smaller image, it is called a reduction because it shrinks the original image

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Multiple Choice

Which best describes an enlargement?

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stretches the original image

2

shrinks the original image

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Multiple Choice

Which best describes a reduction?

1

stretches the original image

2

shrinks the original image

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Real Life Examples of Dilations

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Real Life Examples of Dilations

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Real Life Examples of Dilations

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Open Ended

What is another real-life example of dilations?

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The Scale Factor

  • We use the scale factor(sf) to help describe and determine the type of dilation that takes place

  • If sf > 1; the dilation is an enlargement

  • is sf < 1; the dilation is a reduction

  • if sf = 1; the image and pre-image are the exact same

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Multiplication Practice

Do your best!

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Multiple Choice

2 x 5 =

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5 x 2

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2 + 5

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5 - 2

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10 x 2

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Multiple Choice

3 x 4 =

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7

2

34

3

12

4

13

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Multiple Choice

What is 2 multiplied by 4?

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8

2

6

3

20

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10

5

4

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Multiple Choice

1x4

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6

2

4

3

2

4

8

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Multiple Choice

3x3

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1

2

3

3

6

4

9

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Multiple Choice

2x2

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6

2

2

3

4

4

3

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Multiple Choice

1x1

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Multiple Choice

1/6 x 3
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3/6
2
6/6
3
3/18
4
Whoa its backwards!

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Multiple Choice

SOLVE!
1/10 x 5
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5/10
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5/50
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I don't know fractions 
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1/10

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Multiple Choice

Multiply. Simplify. 4 x 3/4=

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3

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7/4

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1/3

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12/16

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CONGRATULATIONS

  • You have completed Assignment 1

  • Now, go back to the bitmoji classroom and start on Assignment 2

Week 9 Assignment 1: Intro to Dilations

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