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Part 2: Figure A is a dilated image of Figure B. Find the scale factor. #3 and 4​

NO LINKS!! Part 2: Figure A is a dilated image of Figure B. Find the scale factor-example-1
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NO LINKS!! Part 2: Figure A is a dilated image of Figure B. Find the scale factor-example-1
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User Tanriol
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Take one side length

  • B=16units
  • A=12units

Scale factor (A to B)


\\ \rm\rightarrowtail \frac{16}{12)=(4)/(3)

Scale factor (B to A)=1/4/3=3/4

#4

  • B=4units
  • A=8units

Scale factor (A to B)

  • 4/8=1/2

Scale factor (B to A)

  • 2
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