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In the figure above, rectangle R'S'T'Q' is a dilation of rectangle RSTQ. What is the scale factor of the dilation?

In the figure above rectangle RSTQ is a dilation of rectangle RSTQ What is the scale factor of the dilation class=

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akposevictor
akposevictor akposevictor
  • 21-12-2020

Answer:

A. [tex] \frac{1}{5} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The scale factor of dilation is the ratio of the length of any of the corresponding sides of rectangle R'S'T'Q to rectangle PQRS.

R'S' = 3

RS = 15

Thus,

Scale factor = [tex] \frac{R'S'}{RS} = \frac{3}{15} [/tex]

Simplify

Scale factor = [tex] \frac{1}{5} [/tex]

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