Answer:
Explanation:
Given square TUVW, you want the perimeter and area of square T'U'V'W' after it has been dilated by a factor of 5/2 and translated by (0, -8).
Perimeter
Counting grid squares, or reading coordinates, we find the length of a side of square TUVW to be 8 units. Then the perimeter is ...
P = 4s = 4·8 = 32 . . . . units
After dilation, the perimeter of the square is the preimage value multiplied by the dilation factor.
perimeter of T'U'V'W' = (5/2)(perimeter of TUVW) = (5/2)(32 units)
perimeter of T'U'V'W' = 80 units.
Area
The area is the square of the side length. The side length of T'U'V'W' is ...
s' = (5/2)(8) = 20 . . . . units
Then the area is
A' = (s')² = (20 units)² = 400 units²
area of T'U'V'W' is 400 units².
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Additional comment
Translation is a rigid transformation. It does not change the dimensions, so does not change the perimeter or area of the dilated square.