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Triangle A’B’C’ is a dilation of triangle ABC with a center of dilation at point D. What is the scale factor of this dilation?

Triangle A’B’C’ is a dilation of triangle ABC with a center of dilation at point D-example-1
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Answer: 2.4

Work Shown:

(A'C')/(AC) = 12/5 = 2.4

or you could say

(B'C')/(BC) = 16.8/7 = 2.4

or

(A'B')/(AB) = 9.6/4 = 2.4

The sides of triangle A'B'C' are 2.4 times longer compared to the corresponding sides of triangle ABC.

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