Year 9 Enlargement
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Describe the transformations that resulted in the 3 images.
(If you finish, can you describe the transformation resulting in Image A using only reflections?)
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It’s becoming 2 times as wide.
It’s becoming 4 times in size in terms of area.
It’s being enlarged about some point.
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Clearly this shape is being ‘enlarged’ in some way. What two things might describe such a transformation?
Describing an Enlargement
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...by a scale factor of 2.
An enlargement about the point (-5, -1)
Describing an Enlargement
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AThe centre of enlargement.
The distance from the centre is being tripled, so we have enlargement by a scale factor of 3.
“Enlargement about the point (-3, 1) by a scale factor of 3.”
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Example 1Describe enlargement from A to B.
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“Enlargement about the point (-3, 1) by a scale factor of .”
Describe enlargement from A to B.
Example 2
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Describe enlargement from A to B.
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Enlarge the shape by a scale factor of 2 about the point (0,-2)
Drawing an Enlargement
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The approach is to take each vertex on the object one at a time, count the squares across and up/down from the centre, and times each by the scale factor
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Enlarge the shape by a scale factor of about the point (-3,-1)
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Enlarge the shape by a scale factor of about the point (1,3)
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Enlarge the shape by a scale factor of -1 about the point (0,2)
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Negative Enlargement
Bro Tip: When the scale factor is negative, the principle is exactly the same. Any ‘negative distances’ go in the opposite direction.
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Enlarge the shape by a scale factor of -2 about the point (1,1)
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Enlarge the shape by a scale factor of -0.5 about the point (0,2)
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Enlarge the shape by a scale factor of -1.5 about the point (1,1)
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Enlargement of scale factor 2 about the origin.?
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Enlargement by a scale factor of 3 about the origin.?
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Enlargement of scale factor 3 about the origin.?
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Enlarge the shape by a scale of about the point .
Point A maps to . Point B maps to Point C maps to
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(Draw this in your book!)Rotate this object 90 clockwise about the origin, then reflect in the line y = x.How could we have done the same with just one transformation?
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On the same axes, now reflect the object in the y axis followed by the x axis.Again, how could we have done the same with just one transformation?
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Sketch the following in your books.List the sequence of two transformations which results in the image.
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Work in pairs:Both sketch the following in your book. Pick a reflection and a rotation of your choice*, sketch the image, then get your neighbour to try and work out the transformations you choose from the image.
*Although to keep things simple, the line of reflection must be in the form x = c, y = c, y = x or y = -x