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A similarity transformation maps polygon ABCD to polygon PQRS. If the length of is 6 and the length of the corresponding side, , is 12, what is the scale factor of dilation?
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A similarity transformation maps polygon ABCD to polygon PQRS. If the length of is 6 and the length of the corresponding side, , is 12, what is the scale factor of dilation?
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A similarity transformation maps polygon ABCD to polygon PQRS. If the length of is 6 and the length of the corresponding side, , is 12, what is the scale factor of dilation?
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6 to 12
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factor is 1/2
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