Dilate A Point Given Coordinates Quiz

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#1 of 7: Mild

Dilate a point given coordinates

<p>Dilate Point `G ` `(``-1, ``-4)` by the scale factor `5` to create Point `H`.</p><p>Use the origin as the center of dilation.</p><p>What are the coordinates of Point `H`?</p>

#2 of 7: Medium

Dilate a point given coordinates

<p>Dilate Point `L ` `(8, 0)` by the scale factor `1.5` to create Point `M`.</p><p>Use the origin as the center of dilation.</p><p>What are the coordinates of Point `M`?</p>

#3 of 7: Medium

Dilate a point given coordinates

<p>Dilate Point `D ` `(``-6, 4)` by the scale factor `3.5` to create Point `F`.</p><p>Use the origin as the center of dilation.</p><p>What are the coordinates of Point `F`?</p>

#4 of 7: Medium

Dilate a point given coordinates

<p>Dilate Point `R ` `(4, ``-12)` by the scale factor `1.75` to create Point `S`.</p><p>Use the origin as the center of dilation.</p><p>What are the coordinates of Point `S`?</p>

#5 of 7: Medium

Dilate a point given coordinates

<p>Dilate Point `F ` `(8, ``-10)` by the scale factor `0.5` to create Point `G`.</p><p>Use the origin as the center of dilation.</p><p>What are the coordinates of Point `G`?</p>

#6 of 7: Spicy

Dilate a point given coordinates

<p>Dilate Point `E ` `(``-2, 8)` by the scale factor `3/4` to create Point `F`.</p><p>Use the origin as the center of dilation.</p><p>What are the coordinates of Point `F`?</p>

#7 of 7: Spicy

Dilate a point given coordinates

<p>Dilate Point `G ` `(``-5, 6)` by the scale factor `2.5` to create Point `H`.</p><p>Use the origin as the center of dilation.</p><p>What are the coordinates of Point `H`?</p>

In 8th grade, students are expected to have a good knowledge of dilation. Teachers can use "Dilate a point given coordinates Quiz"  to assess their students' understanding of dilation. In this quiz, each question has the coordinates of a point with a scale factor and students are asked to find the coordinates of the new point after dilation. 

 

Using this quiz, teachers can easily identify the knowledge gaps of the students and help them to understand the concept of dilation.

In 8th grade, students are expected to have a good knowledge of dilation. Teachers can use "Dilate a point given coordinates Quiz"  to assess their students' understanding of dilation. In this quiz, each question has the coordinates of a point with a scale factor and students are asked to find the coordinates of the new point after dilation. 

 

Using this quiz, teachers can easily identify the knowledge gaps of the students and help them to understand the concept of dilation.

In 8th grade, students are expected to have a good knowledge of dilation. Teachers can use "Dilate a point given coordinates Quiz"  to assess their students' understanding of dilation. In this quiz, each question has the coordinates of a point with ...

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Grade 8
Transformations
8.G.A.3

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