
Dilating Lines and Angles
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Mathematics
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8th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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12 Slides • 7 Questions
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Triangle Proportionality Theorem
If a line is parallel to one side of a triangle, & it intersects two sides into two distinct points, then it separates these sides into segments of proportional lengths.
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Find the length of YZ. Round to the nearest tenth.
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Determine whether PS//QR?
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Find the width of the river
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Based on the diagram, what is the width of the river from point A to point B?
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Angle Bisector Theorem
If a ray bisects an angle of a triangle, then it divides the opposite side proportional to the other two sides.
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Find QS. Round to the nearest tenth. Not drawn to scale.
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How do you dilate the line segment on the graph centered at a point on the line segment?
Use (2, 4) as the center of dilation. If k = 2, what are the new coordinates?
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Fill in the Blank
Using the same point of dilation as the previous problem and the same line segment, what would the coordinates be if k = 1/2? Write your answer using a comma between the coordinate and use space & space between the two answers.
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How do you dilate the line segment on the graph centered at the origin?
Use (2, 4) as the center of dilation. If k = 2, what are the new coordinates?
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Fill in the Blank
Using the same point of dilation as the previous problem and the same line segment, what would the coordinates be if k = 1/2? Write your answer in parenthesis with a comma and use space & space between the two answers.
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When dilating a line that does not pass through the center of dilation, the dilated line is parallel to the original.
(x, y) --> (kx, ky) changes the size of the figure by a factor of k when the center of dilation is the origin.
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Use (3, 6) as the center of dilation.
If k = 4, what are the new coordinates?
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Fill in the Blank
Using the same point of dilation as the previous problem and the same line segment, what would the coordinates be if k = 1/4? Write your answers in parenthesis and use a comma. Between the two answers use space & space.
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In Conclusion:
A dilation produces an image in the same shape as the original but is a different size.
When dilating a line segment, the dilated line segment is longer or shorter with respect to the scale factor.
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