5.2.4
Enlargements
Describing Enlargements
Describing Enlargements
Transformation can be used to describe how a shape or point moves on coordinate axes.


Describing an enlargement
Describing an enlargement
- A scale factor and a centre of englargement are required to describe an enlargement.
- The scale factor tells you how many times larger the image is compared to the object.
- The centre of enlargement tells you where the enlargement centres around.
- The centre of enlargement affects where the image of the enlargement goes.


Find the scale factor
Find the scale factor
- Work out how many times bigger the image is compared to the object to find the scale factor, S.
- You can do the scale factor by finding how many times bigger the image is compared to the object.


Fractional scale factors
Fractional scale factors
- It is possible for an image to be smaller than an object when completing an enlargement.
- The image will be smaller is the scale factor is between 0 and 1.
- E.g. if an object is enlarged by scale factor then all the lengths in the image will be the length of the corresponding (matching) lines in the object.


Find the centre of enlargement
Find the centre of enlargement
- Draw lines connecting corresponding (matching) points on the image and object.
- Where these lines cross is the centre of enlargement.
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