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Given the preimage and image, find the dilation scale factor​

Given the preimage and image, find the dilation scale factor​-example-1
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Given:

The preimage and image of a triangle in the given figure.

To find:

The dilation scale factor.

Solution:

From the given figure it is clear that the vertices of the triangle ABC are A(-2,-2), B(-1,2) and C(2,1).

The vertices of the triangle A'B'C' are A'(-4,-4), B'(-2,4) and C'(4,2).

If a figure is dilated by factor K with (0,0) as the center of dilation, then


(x,y)\to (kx,ky)

Let the scale factor be K, then the image of point A is:


A(-2,-2)\to A'(k(-2),k(-2))


A(-2,-2)\to A'(-2k,-2k)

From the given figure it is clear that the image of point A is A'(-4,-4).


A'(-2k,-2k)=A'(-4,-4)

On comparing both sides, we get


-2k=-4


k=(-4)/(-2)


k=2

Therefore, the dilation scale factor is 2.

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