`bar(JK)` is dilated by a scale factor of n with the origin as the center of dilation, resulting in the image `bar(J'K')`. The s
lope of `bar(JK)` is m. If the length of `bar(JK)` is l, what is the length of `bar(J'K')`? A. m × n × l B. (m + n) × l C. m × l D. n × l
2 answers:
Answer:
Length of Bar JK=l
Bar (JK) is dilated by a scale factor of n, having origin as the center of dilation.
New line segment formed named bar (J'K').
As given slope of bar(JK) =m
When we dilate a line segment with respect to origin , having origin as the center of dilation, there is no effect of slope on Dilation.
Length of bar (J'K')= (Length of bar JK)×(Scale factor)
= l×n Or n×l
Option (D) is correct.
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