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A scale factor of 7 was applied to this figure. What would be the new length of the height and width of the triangle?
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A scale factor of 7 was applied to this figure. What would be the new length of the height and width of the triangle?
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A scale factor of 7 was applied to this figure.
so new length = original length x scale factor
original height = 2 units, original width = 2 units
so the new height = 2 x 7 = 14 units
the new width = 2 x 7 = 14 units
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Final Image = Scale Factor * Original Image
Here, Original Image has 2 boxes as it's Length & Width.
Suppose, 1 box = 1 cm
Then, Original Length & Width = 2 cm
Then, Final Image = 2 * 7 = 14 cm
In short, Your Answer would be: 14 cm
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