Enlargement Ray Method Worksheet A The worksheets are



















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Enlargement – Ray Method – Worksheet A The worksheets are in two forms: with and without a grid. The worksheets increase in difficulty and are in 2 sizes.
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① Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (× 2, × 3…). To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. B B × 3 A × 2 A C × 4 C E E D × 2. 5 × 3. 5 C
① Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (× 2, × 3…). To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. B B × 3 A × 2 A C × 4 C E E D × 2. 5 × 3. 5 C
① Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (× 2, × 3…). To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. B B × 3 A × 2 A C × 4 C E E D × 2. 5 × 3. 5 C
① Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (× 2, × 3…). To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. B B × 3 A × 2 A C × 4 C E E D × 2. 5 × 3. 5 C
① Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (× 2, × 3…). To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. B B × 3 A × 2 A C × 4 C E E D × 2. 5 × 3. 5 C
② Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (1. 5, 0. 5…). B 0. 5 To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. A 1. 5 E A C B − 1 C E − 1. 5 D − 2 D
② Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (1. 5, 0. 5…). B 0. 5 To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. A 1. 5 E A C B − 1 C E − 1. 5 D − 2 D
② Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (1. 5, 0. 5…). B 0. 5 To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. A 1. 5 E A C B − 1 C E − 1. 5 D − 2 D
① Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (× 2, × 3…). To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. B B × 3 A × 2 A C × 4 C E E D × 2. 5 × 3. 5 C
① Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (× 2, × 3…). To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. B B × 3 A × 2 A C × 4 C E E D × 2. 5 × 3. 5 C
② Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (1. 5, 0. 5…). B 0. 5 To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. A 1. 5 E A C B − 1 C E − 1. 5 D − 2 D
② Enlargement: Ray Method Enlarge each shape using the ray method. Use the matching centre of enlargement (A, B…) and the given scale factor (1. 5, 0. 5…). B 0. 5 To start, use a ruler to sketch the rays from the centre through and past each vertex. A 1. 5 E A C B − 1 C E − 1. 5 D − 2 D
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