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Quadrilateral QRST is dilated and translated to form similar figure Q'R'S'T'. What is the scale factor for the dilation?

Quadrilateral QRST is dilated and translated to form similar figure Q'R'S'T'. What-example-1
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Answer: 1/3

Step-by-step explanation: just did it on edge

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We can find the factor of dilation by finding the ratio between two correspondent sides of the quadrilaterals.

Consider Q'R' and QR.


\begin{gathered} QR=6 \\ Q^(\prime)R^(\prime)=2 \\ \Rightarrow(Q^(\prime)R^(\prime))/(QR)=(2)/(6)=(1)/(3) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the scale factor for the dilation is equal to 1/3

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