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zzz [600]
3 years ago
3

Which graph shows a dilation? On a coordinate plane, 2 rectangles are shown. The larger rectangle is 8 units wide and 4 units hi

gh. The smaller rectangle is 4 units wide and 2 units high. On a coordinate plane, a square and a rectangle are shown. The square is 2 units wide and 2 units high. The rectangle is 8 units wide and 4 units high. On a coordinate plane, 2 rectangles are shown. The larger rectangle is 7 units wide and 4 units high. The smaller rectangle is 3 units wide and 2 units high. On a coordinate plane, 2 rectangles are shown. The larger rectangle is 7 units wide and 4 units high. The smaller rectangle is 3 units wide and 1 unit high.
Mathematics
2 answers:
Vedmedyk [2.9K]3 years ago
8 0

Answer- A: The larger rectangle is 8 units wide and 4 units high. The smaller rectangle is 4 units wide and 2 units high.

Explanation: Got it correct on Edgenuity 2020.

mafiozo [28]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The larger rectangle is 8 units wide and 4 units high. The smaller rectangle is 4 units wide and 2 units high

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

A dilation is a non rigid transformation that produce similar figures

Remember that

If two figures are similar, then the ratio of its corresponding sides is proportional

therefore

If the graph shows a dilation. then the ratio of the corresponding sides of the figures must be proportional

we have

The larger rectangle is 8 units wide and 4 units high. The smaller rectangle is 4 units wide and 2 units high

The corresponding sides are

8 units wide and 4 units wide

4 units high and 2 units high

the ratio is

\frac{8}{4}=\frac{4}{2}

2=2 ----> is true

so

The figures are similar

therefore

The graph show a dilation

The other options the corresponding sides are not proportional

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