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Enlargements

Learn enlargements with a GCSE-style explanation, help guide, worked example, practice question and flashcards.

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1. Explanation

Key idea

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2. Visual

Enlargements learning map

Understand the key idea → follow the help guide → practise a question → check your method → build speed with flashcards.

3. Help guide

How to tackle Enlargements

  1. Learn the rule: Transformations move or change shapes using precise rules.
  2. Worked model: Identify the transformation. Apply it to each point. Check orientation and size.
  3. Try the interactive question without looking at the answer first.
  4. Use the flashcards to test the rule, the method and a common check.

4. Worked examples

Step-by-step working

Transform a point

  1. Identify the transformation.
  2. Apply it to each point.
  3. Check orientation and size.

Answer: (1, 5) translated by (2, -3) becomes (3, 2)

5. Interactive questions

Try it yourself

A point (2, 3) is translated by vector (4, -1). What is its image?

6. Flashcards

Master quick recall

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FrontRule for Enlargements
BackTransformations move or change shapes using precise rules.
FrontExample answer: A point (2, 3) is translated by vector (4, -1). What is its image?
Back(2 + 4, 3 - 1) = (6, 2).
FrontCommon check for Enlargements
BackCheck units/notation, compare with an estimate, and make sure the answer matches the question.

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