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olya-2409 [2.1K]
1 year ago
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Quadrilateral A'B'C'D' is the result of dilating quadrilateral ABCD about point P by a scale factor of 3/2

Mathematics
1 answer:
lions [1.4K]1 year ago
3 0

The claim 'The lengths of AD and A'D' are equal' is False

And the claim 'The areas of ABCD and A'B'C'D' are the same' is False.

In this question, we have been given quadrilateral A'B'C'D' is the result of dilating quadrilateral ABCD about point P by a scale factor of 3/2

We need to determine whether the each claim about the properties of ABCD and A'B'C'D' is true or not.

We know that rigid transformation are the transformation that does not affect the size and shape of the object.

But after dilation by a factor 3/2 the size and shape of quadrilateral ABCD will not be same.

Therefore, the claim 'The lengths of AD and A'D' are equal' is False

And the claim 'The areas of ABCD and A'B'C'D' are the same' is False.

Learn more about the rigid transformation here:

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