It is given that the line segment AB is dilated to give another line segment A'B'.
Since it is a dilation, the length of the image will be a multiple of the length of the preimage.
To find the scale factor, divide the length of the image by the length of the preimage.
Recall that the length of a line segment with endpoints (a,b) and (c,d) is given as:
To find the length AB of the preimage, substitute the coordinates (a,b)=(9,4) and (c,d)=5,-4) into the formula:
To find the length A'B' of the image, substitute the coordinates (a,b)=(6,3) and (c,d)=(3,-3) into the formula:
Divide the length of the image by the length of the preimage to calculate the scale factor:
Hence, the scale factor is 3/4.
The answer is 3/4.