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Suppose HJ is on s coordinate plane located at H(-5,2) and J(1,4). Under a dilation centered at(3,2), HJ becomes H'J' with coordinates H'(-1,2) and J'(2,3). What is the scale factor for this dilation?

User Ddolce
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Answer:

The dilation is a 1/2

User AudiFanatic
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1. Find the distance between points H(-5,2) and J(1,4):


HJ=√((-5-1)^2+(2-4)^2)=√(36+4)=√(40)=2√(10).

2. Find the distance between points H'(-1,2) and J'(2,3):


H'J'=√((-1-2)^2+(2-3)^2)=√(9+1)=√(10).

3. Consider the ratio


(H'L')/(HL)=(√(10) )/(2√(10) )=(1)/(2).

Then the scale factor of dilation is
(1)/(2).

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