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In the diagram , ABCD is dilated about point E to form A'B'C'D'. What is the scale factor of the dilation ?

In the diagram , ABCD is dilated about point E to form A'B'C'D'. What is the scale-example-1
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Consider the given figures ABCD and A'B'C'D'.

The side AB is 4 units, while side A'B' is 2 units, so the scale factor is given by,


SF=\frac{A^(\prime)B^(\prime)}{AB^{}}=(2)/(4)=(1)/(2)

Thus, the scale factor of the dilation is 1/2.

Note that the scale factor can be calculated by taking the ratio of any two corresponding sides i .e.


SF=(A^(\prime)B^(\prime))/(AB)=(B^(\prime)C^(\prime))/(BC)=(C^(\prime)D^(\prime))/(CD)=(A^(\prime)D^(\prime))/(AD)

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