知识点 4

Use scale factors to reason about changes in length and area (and volume when relevant).

Scale factors change length by k, area by k^2, and volume by k^3.

核心知识

When every length in a figure is multiplied by a scale factor 𝑘, area is multiplied by 𝑘2 and volume by 𝑘3.

深入理解

Rule: A scale factor changes length, area, and volume at different rates.

  • Length and perimeter scale by 𝑘.
  • Area scales by 𝑘2.
  • Volume scales by 𝑘3.

Ask whether the whole figure scaled or only one dimension did.

分步讲解

  1. Find the scale factor 𝑘 — the ratio of corresponding lengths.
  2. For area, multiply by 𝑘2.
  3. For volume, multiply by 𝑘3.
  4. If only some dimensions change, apply the factor only to those dimensions in the formula.

常见误解

  • Applying 𝑘 directly to area (instead of 𝑘2) or to volume (instead of 𝑘3).
  • Assuming all dimensions scale when only one does (e.g., doubling height but not radius).
  • Confusing the scale factor direction — using 𝑘 when 1𝑘 is needed.
题目

示例解析

Two similar cylinders have radii 2 cm and 6 cm. If the smaller cylinder has a volume of 20𝜋 cubic centimeters, what is the volume of the larger cylinder, in cubic centimeters?

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