Final answer:
To draw a scaled copy of a polygon with a scale factor of 3, multiply each measurement of the original polygon by 3, then use these measurements to draw the new, larger polygon.
Step-by-step explanation:
The student is asking how to draw a scaled copy of a polygon with a scale factor of 3. To accomplish this, each dimension of the original polygon should be multiplied by the scale factor. If the original polygon is not provided, here is a general guide to create a scaled copy:
- Measure each side of the original polygon.
- Multiply each measurement by the scale factor of 3.
- Draw a new polygon using these new, larger measurements to create your scaled copy.
For example, if one side of the polygon is 2 inches in the original, it will be 6 inches in the scaled copy (since 2 inches × 3 = 6 inches). Repeat this process for each side to ensure accuracy in the scaled polygon. Use a ruler to maintain precision, and a pencil to allow for any necessary adjustments.