- For the first rectangle (scale factor 2), draw a new rectangle that is 8 units wide and 2 units tall.
- For the second rectangle (scale factor 3), draw a new rectangle that is 12 units wide and 3 units tall.
- For the first right triangle (scale factor 2), draw a new triangle with legs of 4 units and 4 units.
- For the second right triangle (scale factor 3), draw a new triangle with legs of 6 units and 6 units.
- For the first L-shape (scale factor 3), draw a new L-shape where each segment is 3 times longer: vertical part 9 units, horizontal part 6 units, and the connecting corner remains the same shape but scaled.
- For the second L-shape (scale factor 4), draw a new L-shape where each segment is 4 times longer: vertical part 12 units, horizontal part 8 units, and the connecting corner remains the same shape but scaled.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of dilation geometry worksheet.