Enlarging from a point is a fundamental mathematical operation that involves increasing the size of an object from a single fixed point while maintaining its shape. It plays a vital role in various fields, including geometry, computer graphics, and image processing.
The process of enlarging from a point involves selecting a point as the center of enlargement and then multiplying the distances from each point on the object to the center point by a common factor known as the scale factor. This results in a new object that is similar in shape to the original but larger in size.