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A triangle with an area of 2/3 cm? is dilated by a factor of 6. What is the area of the dilated triangle? Enter your answer in the box. Do not leave your answer as a fraction.

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Let A be the area of the dilated triangle.

Given the statement: A triangle with an area of 2/3 cm2 is dilated by a factor of 6.

⇒ Pre-image triangle has an area =
(2)/(3)
cm^2

Scale factor(k) states that the dimension of the Dilated-image is 6 times longer than the dimensions of the pre-image.

i.e,


k = \frac{\text{Dilation image}}{\text{Pre-image}}

Substitute the given values to find the value of area of dilated triangle.


6 = (A)/((2)/(3) )

or


6 = (3A)/(2)

Multiply both sides by 2 we get;


12 = 3A

Divide both sides by 3 we get;


4 = A

Therefore, the area of the dilated triangle is,
4 cm^2


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