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In this classroom resource from Desmos, students will explore what happens when they dilate a single point from a center through playing rounds of mini-golf. The students will move from informal to formal ways of determining the relationships between the center, the pre-image, the image, and the scale factor. This resource could be used to help teach a lesson on dilations. The resource includes sample student responses and a teacher guide.
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