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Parallelogram FGHJ was dilated and translated to form

similar parallelogram F'G'H'J'.
What is the scale factor of the dilation?

Parallelogram FGHJ was dilated and translated to form similar parallelogram F'G'H-example-1
User Jason Pan
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Answer:

4 on edge

Explanation:

User Daniel Que
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Answer: The required scale factor of the dilation is 4.

Step-by-step explanation: Given that the parallelogram FGHJ was dilated and translated to form similar parallelogram F'G'H'J'.

We are to find the scale factor of the dilation.

From the graph, we note that

JH = 2 units and J'H' = 8 units.

We know that


\textup{Scale factor of dilation}=\frac{\textup{length of a side of the dilated figure}}{\textup{length of the correponding side of the original figure}}.

Therefore, the scale factor of the given dilation is


S=(J'H')/(JH)\\\\\\\Rightarrow S=(8)/(2)\\\\\Rightarrow S=4.

Thus, the required scale factor of the dilation is 4.

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