Math, asked by snowsnow1, 11 months ago


Draw the image of quadrilateral ABCD for the dilation with scale factor 2.
The coordinates of the original image are
A (-2,-1) B (-2,1) C (2,1) D (1,-1). Graph the image. Put both images on the same graph.
Classify the image as a reduction or enlargement. Write the original image and the prime image

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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Answer:

To find a scale factor between two similar figures, find two corresponding sides and write the ratio of the two sides. If you begin with the smaller figure, your scale factor will be less than one. If you begin with the larger figure, your scale factor will be greater than one.

Answered by nishu12340156
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Step-by-step explanation:

Draw the image of quadrilateral ABCD for the dilation with scale factor 2.

The coordinates of the original image are

A (-2,-1) B (-2,1) C (2,1) D (1,-1). Graph the image. Put both images on the same graph.

Classify the image as a reduction or enlargement. Write the original image and the prime image

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