Lesson 1 Photocopy Faux Pas Develop Understanding

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Give the factor by which each pre-image was multiplied to create the image. Use the scale factor to find any missing lengths.

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Two similar triangles; the smaller with sides 2,1,1.5 and the larger with sides 4,2,3. Pre-imageImage

Scale Factor:

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Two similar pentagons; the smaller with sides 1,2,1,1.5,1.5 and the larger with sides x,6,y,z,4.5.Pre-imageImage

Scale Factor:

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Two similar triangles; the smaller with sides b, 2.5,2 and the larger with sides 2,a,8. ImagePre-image

Scale Factor:

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Two similar quadrilaterals; the smaller with sides e,1.5,4,4 and the larger with sides 2.25,d,c,6Pre-imageImage

Scale Factor:

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Two similar sectors of circles; the smaller with radius 2 and arc 3.5, the larger with radius 10 and the arc n. ImagePre-image

Scale Factor:

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Two similar triangles, the smaller with sides 3,4,x and the larger with sides 9,12,y. Image: Large TrianglePre-image:Small Triangle

Scale Factor:

Set

For each real-world context or circumstance, determine the center of the dilation and an approximate scale factor or way to determine the scale factor.

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Fran walks backward to a distance that will allow her family to all show up in the photo she is about to take.

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The theatre technician plays with the zoom in and out buttons in an effort to fill the entire movie screen with the image.

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Melanie zooms in on a picture she has on her phone by touching with two fingers and spreading them apart until the picture is enlarged to the desired size.

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A digital animator creates artistic works on her computer. She is currently doing an animation that has several telephone poles along a street that goes off into the distance.

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Ms. Sunshine is having her class do a project with a rubber-band tracing device that uses three rubber bands.

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A copy machine is set at for making a photocopy.

Go

Determine whether the given representation is representative of a linear, exponential, or quadratic function. Classify each as such and justify your reasoning.

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Type of function:

Justification:

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Graph with function with rate of change increasing with y-intercept at 1. x–5–5–5555y555000

Type of function:

Justification:

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Justification:

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Type of function:

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Graph with a parabola with y-intercept at -8 opening upward. x–5–5–5555y–10–10–10–5–5–5000

Type of function:

Justification:

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Type of function:

Justification: