Lesson 4
1. Lesson 4
1.10. Explore 6
Module 5: Geometry
In Try This 4, you saw that dilations change the size of an object, but not the shape of the object. To determine the new coordinates after a dilation, each x-coordinate and each y-coordinate is multiplied by the same scale factor. This means a dilation by a factor of 5 will give an object with lengths 5 times the size of those in the original image.
To determine the new points, multiply each x-coordinate and each y-coordinate by 5.
The scale factor of a transformation can be determined by dividing a length on the new object by the corresponding length on the original object.
A dilation by a factor larger than 1 creates a larger shape. In the following example, the dimensions of the dilated triangle will all be 3 times the size of the dimensions of the original triangle.
A dilation by a factor smaller than 1 creates a smaller shape. In the following example, the dimensions of the dilated triangle are the size of the dimensions in the original triangle.
Self-Check 3

Answer “Build Your Skills” questions 7 and 8 on pages 228 and 229 of the textbook. Answer