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  • P(4,4)
  • P'(2,2)
  • Q(4,-2)
  • Q'(2,-1)

Here

Scale factor is


\\ \tt\hookrightarrow 2/4=1/2

User Johan Falk
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Answer:

D) 1/2

Explanation:

Dilation : a type of transformation that makes the figure larger or smaller.

Scale factor : number or the conversion factor which is used to change the size of a figure without changing its shape.

Scale factor = dimensions of the new shape ÷ dimensions of the original shape

Given:

  • Length of new figure P'Q' = 3 units
  • Length of original figure PQ = 6 units

Therefore, scale factor = 3 ÷ 6 = 1/2

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