Dilation (geometry)
In geometry, dilation (also called homothety or homothetic transformation) is the process which changes the size of a figure without changing its shape, a type of transformation. Any figure and its image after dilation are similar to each other.
Dilation is defined by a point V, the center of dilation, and a number k, the ratio. Given a point P in the plane, its image P' (P prime) is on the line VP. The distance from P' to V is k times the distance from P to V.
References
- Pedoe, Dan. Geometry: A Comprehensive Course (1988). New York: Dover Publications. p. 56-57. ISBN 0-486-65812-0.
- Meserve, Bruce E.. Fundamental Concepts of Geometry (1955)Addison-Wesley. p. 166–169.