Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (2024)

Enlargements

What is an enlargement?

  • An enlargement changes the size and position of a shape

  • The length of each side of the shape is multiplied by a scale factor

    • If the scale factor is greater than 1 thenthe enlarged image will be bigger than the original object

    • If the scale factor is between 0 and 1 (fractional) thenthe enlarged imagewill be smaller than the original object

  • The centre of enlargement determines the position of the enlarged image

    • If the scale factor is greater than 1 thenthe enlarged image will be furtheraway from the centre of enlargement

    • If the scale factor is between 0 and 1 thenthe enlarged image will be closer tothe centre of enlargement

How do I enlarge a shape?

  • STEP 1

    Pick a vertex of the shape and count the horizontal and vertical distances from the centre of enlargement

  • STEP 2
    Multiply both the horizontal and vertical distances by the given scale factor

  • STEP 3
    Start at the centre of enlargement and measure the new distances to find the enlarged vertex

  • STEP 4
    Repeat the steps for the other vertices

    • You might be able to draw the enlarged shape from the first vertex by multiplying the original lengths by the scale factor

      • This can be done quickly if the shape is made up of vertical and horizontal lines

  • STEP 5
    Connect the vertices on the enlarged image and label it

How do I describe an enlargement?

How do I reverse an enlargement?

  • If a shape has been enlarged, you can perform a single transformation to return the shape to its original size and position

  • An enlargement can be reversed by multiplying the enlarged shape by the reciprocal of the original scale factor

    • The centre of enlargement is the same

  • For a shape enlarged by a scale factor of 3 with centre of enlargement (-1, 6)

    • The reverse transformation is

      • an enlargement of scale factor Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (1)

      • with centre of enlargement (-1, 6)

Worked Example

(a) On the grid below enlarge shape C using scale factor 2 and centre of enlargement (2, 1).

Label your enlarged shape C'.

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Start by marking on the centre of enlargement (CoE)

Count the number of squares in both a horizontal and vertical direction to go from the CoE to one of the vertices on the original object, this is 2 to the right and 3 up in this example

As the scale factor is 2, multiply these distances by 2, so they become 4 to the right and 6 up

Count these new distances from the CoE to the corresponding point on the enlarged image and mark it on

Draw a line through the CoE and the pair of corresponding points, they should line up in a straight line

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Repeat this process for each of the vertices on the original object (or at least 2)

Join adjacent vertices on the enlarged image as you go

Label the enlarged image C'

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(b) Describe fully the single transformation that creates shape B from shape A.

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We can see that the image is larger than the original object, therefore it must be an enlargement

As the enlarged image is bigger than the original object, the scale factor must be greater than 1

Compare two corresponding edges on the object and the image to find the scale factor

The height of the original "H" is 3 squares
The height of the enlarged "H" is 9 squares

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Draw a straight line through the CoE and a pair of corresponding points on the original object and the enlarged image

Repeat this step for as many vertices as you feel you need to so you can confidently locate the CoE
Do this for all pairs of vertices to be sure!

The point of intersection of the lines is the CoE

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Shape A has been enlarged using a scale factor of 3 and a centre of enlargement (9, 9) to create shape B

Worked Example

(a) On the grid below enlarge shape C using scale factorEnlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (8)and centre of enlargement (4, 2).

Write down the four vertices of your enlarged shape.

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Mark the centre of enlargement at (4, 2)

Count the number of squares horizontally and vertically to any vertex - we've chosen the vertex at (-2, 4)

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Multiply these distance by the scale factor,Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (11)

6 'rightEnlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (12)'right'

2 'down'Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (13)'down'

Count these new distances (which should be smaller than the originals) from the CoE to find the corresponding point on the new image and mark it on

Repeat as required and draw lines through corresponding vertices and the CoE as a check

Use a logical order, working your way round the shape slowly, to ensure you do miss any vertices out

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The four vertices of the enlarged shape are (0, 0), (0, 4), (1, 3) and (1, 1)

(b) Describe fully the single transformation that creates shape B from shape A.

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We can see the image is smaller than the original so it is a fractional enlargement

Compare two corresponding edges to find the scale factor - we've used the top edge

scale factor = Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (16)

Draw straight lines through corresponding vertices on the original shape
Repeat this 3-4 times and you should find the lines intersect at the same point
This point will be the CoE

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Shape A has been enlarged using a scale factor of Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (18)and a centre of enlargement (3, -3.5) to create shape B

Worked Example

On the grid below enlarge shape F using scale factor Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (19) and centre of enlargement Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (20).

Label this shape F'.

If the area of F is 45 cm2 write down the area of F'.

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Start by marking the centre of enlargement (CoE) (6, -1) and selecting a starting vertex

Count the horizontal and vertical distances from the vertex to the CoE
Multiply those distances by the scale factor

Vertex at (-4, 3)

Distance to CoE from vertex on original object: 3 to the right and 3 up

Distances from CoE to corresponding vertex on enlarged image: Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (22) to the right andEnlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (23) up

Count the new distances from the CoE, on the other side from the original object
Mark on the position of the corresponding point on the enlarged image

Draw a straight line through the corresponding vertices and the CoE to check that they line up

Repeat this process for each vertex in turn

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Connect the vertices as you go around so that you don't forget which should connect to which

Remember, your enlarged image will be rotated by 180o

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The length scale factor is Enlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (26), meaning that each edge of the enlarged image isEnlargements | Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths Revision Notes 2023 (27) the length of the corresponding edge on the original object

Find the area scale factor by squaring the length scale factor

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Multiply the area of the original object by the area scale factor to find the area of the enlarged image

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