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A figure has been dilated from the origin by a scale factor of

of. If another dilation from the origin maps the dilated image back
onto the original figure, what is its scale factor?

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Explanation:

The question has missing details. So, I'll solve using a general assumption.

Let one of the coordinates of the figure be


A = (x,y)

Let the scale factor be n

When dilated, the new figure is:


A' = n * A


A' = n * (x,y)

To return the image back to the original figure, the new scale factor mus be a reciprocal of the previous scale factor i.e.
(1)/(n)

So:


A = A' * (1)/(n)

Substitute n(x,y) for A';


A = n(x,y) * (1)/(n)


A = (n(x,y))/(n)


A = (x,y)

Take for instance:


A = (2,3)


n = 2 -- scale factor


A' = n * A


A' = 2 * (2,3)


A' = (4,6)

To get A from A', using the analysis above


A = (1)/(2) * (4,6)


A = (2,3)

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