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  1. www.desmos.com › calculator › gjasdtcmjkDilation - Desmos

    Explore math with our beautiful, free online graphing calculator. Graph functions, plot points, visualize algebraic equations, add sliders, animate graphs, and more.

  2. Perform a Dilation of 4 on point A (2, 3) which you can see in the picture below. Show Answer. Multiply the coordinates of the original point (2, 3), called the image, by 4. Image's coordinates = (2 * 4, 3 * 4) to get the coordinates of the image (8, 12).

  3. www.desmos.com › calculator › mclpdctwf8Dilation Maker - Desmos

    Explore math with our beautiful, free online graphing calculator. Graph functions, plot points, visualize algebraic equations, add sliders, animate graphs, and more.

  4. Explore this lesson to learn the definitions of dilation, scale factor, and center of dilation. Use our step-by-step calculator and example problems to learn how to perform dilations on a graph.

  5. Click the Dilate button below to show the dilation of the triangle with respect to the point. Use the slider to change the scale factor. Move the points of the original triangle.

  6. Students explore the effects of moving the center of a dilation and changing the scale factor, hit "targets" by modifying each of these parameters, and "drag to draw" a final image, using Geometry Transformation Tools to check their prediction.

  7. 24 cze 2010 · There are two ways we can describe the relationship between the two functions graphed above. Either: the solid line has been “dilated vertically by a factor of 2” to produce the dashed line, or. the dashed line has been “dilated vertically by a factor of 0.5” to produce the solid line. Both statements describe the graph accurately.

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