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AlexFokin [52]
3 years ago
15

Here is an unlabeled polygon along with its scaled copies Polygons A Preach copy

Mathematics
1 answer:
Inga [223]3 years ago
6 0

The complete question with the unlabeled polygon and scaled copies has been attached.

Answer:

1) For polygon A; scale factor = ½

2)For polygon B; scale factor = 2

3) For polygon C; scale factor = 3/2

4) For polygon D; scale factor = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Scale factor is defined as the ratio of the length of one side of a figure to the length of the corresponding side of another figure.

Now, from the image attached, we can see that the unlabeled polygon has 4 sides, and has a vertical height of 2 units on the left side.

1) Now, for polygon A, we can see that the vertical height on the left side has a vertical height of 1 unit.

Therefore, in relation to the unlabeled polygon, it is dilated by a scale factor of; k = 1/2

2)for polygon B, we can see that the vertical height on the left side has a vertical height of 4 units.

Therefore, in relation to the unlabeled polygon, it is dilated by a scale factor of; k = 4/2 = 2

3) for polygon C, we can see that the vertical height on the left side has a vertical height of 3 units

Therefore, in relation to the unlabeled polygon, it is dilated by a scale factor of; k = 3/2

4) for polygon A, we can see that the vertical height on the left side has a vertical height of 2 units.

Therefore, in relation to the unlabeled polygon, it is dilated by a scale factor of; k = 2/2 = 1

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