QuestionTriangle is dilated to produce triangle .
Determine the scale factor used to create the image.
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STEP 1
1. Triangle is the image of triangle after dilation.
2. The dilation is centered at the origin or a point such that the coordinates of the vertices are scaled proportionally.
3. The coordinates of triangle are , , .
4. The coordinates of triangle are , , .
STEP 2
1. Identify the corresponding vertices of the original and dilated triangles.
2. Calculate the scale factor using the coordinates of corresponding vertices.
STEP 3
Identify the corresponding vertices of the original and dilated triangles:
- corresponds to
- corresponds to
- corresponds to
STEP 4
Calculate the scale factor using the coordinates of corresponding vertices.
- For vertex to :
$ \text{Scale factor} = \frac{x_{A'}}{x_A} = \frac{1}{3}
\]
- For vertex to :
$ \text{Scale factor} = \frac{x_{B'}}{x_B} = \frac{4}{12} = \frac{1}{3}
\]
- For vertex to :
$ \text{Scale factor} = \frac{y_{C'}}{y_C} = \frac{4}{12} = \frac{1}{3}
\]
Since all calculations yield the same scale factor, the scale factor is consistent.
The scale factor used to create the image is:
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