G.SRT.2
(9/10) Recognize transformations as functions that take points in the plane as inputs and give other points as outputs and describe the effect of dilations on two-dimensional figures.
Example Problems
Polygon Y has an area of 11 square units. Celia drew a scaled version of Polygon Y using a scale factor of 3 and labeled it Polygon Z.
What is the area of Polygon Z?
What is the area of Polygon Z?
Polygon V has an area of square unit. Jun-seo drew a scaled version of Polygon V using a scale factor of and labeled it Polygon W.
What is the area of Polygon W?
What is the area of Polygon W?
Polygon O has an area of . Hana drew a scaled version of Polygon O using a scale factor of and labeled it Polygon P. What is the area of Polygon P?
Khan Academy ResourcesProperties of translationsRotations introTranslations introSequences of transformationsFind measures using rigid transformationsDefining transformationsRigid transformations: preserved propertiesDilations and propertiesSequences of transformationsRigid transformations introRigid transformations: preserved propertiesFinding measures using rigid transformationsDilations and properties

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