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Given: line segment AB is 10 inches long. Find the length of A'B' if AB is dilated to form A'B' with a scale factor of 1 2 . A) 1 2 inches B) 5 inches C) 10 inches D) 20 inches

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Answer:

Option (b) is correct.

The length of A'B' is 5 inches.

Explanation:

Given : line segment AB is 10 inches long. AB is dilated to form A'B' with a scale factor of
(1)/(2)

we have to find the length of A'B'

Dilation of a figure is the increase or decrease in the length of the figure by a fixed scaling factor. if scaling factor is greater than 1 , then figure size increases, and if scaling factor is less than 1 , then figure size decreases.

Here, scaling factor is
(1)/(2) which less than 1 , so line segment A'B' decreases.

New image = scaling factor × original image

that is A'B' =
(1)/(2)* 10=5

Thus, the length of A'B' is 5 inches.

Option (b) is correct.

User Hamza Sharaf
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ANSWER


|A'B'| = 5 \: units



EXPLANATION

The formula for calculating the scale factor is



k = (image \: length)/(object \: length)
Or


k = ( |A'B'| )/( |AB|)




Where k is the scale factor.



We were given

|A'B'|=10


This is the image length.


We substitute the scale factor and the image length in to the formula to get,




(1)/(2) = ( |A'B'| )/( 10)
Multiply both sides by 10 to get,




(1)/(2)* 10= |A'B'|




|A'B'| = 5 \: units
User Harun Yilmaz
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