Assume that the initial coordinates are (x,y) and that the dilated coordinates are (x',y').
The dilation is therefore:
(x,y) ............> (x',y')
Now, let's assume that the dilation factor is k.
Therefore:
x' = kx
y' = ky
Based on the above, all the student has to do is get the initial coordinates and the final ones and then substitute in any of the above two equations to get the value of k.
Example:
Assume an original point at (2,4) is dilated to coordinates (4,8). Find the dilation factor.
Assume the dilation coefficient is k.
(x,y) are (2,4) and (x',y') are (4,8)
Therefore:
x' = kx .........> 4 = k*2 ..........> k = 2
or:
y' = ky ..........> 8 = k*4 .........> k = 2
Based on the above, the dilation coefficient would be 2.
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
1500
Step-by-step explanation:
STEP 1 900 = 60% × Y
STEP 2 900 =
60
100
× Y
Multiplying both sides by 100 and dividing both sides of the equation by 60 we will arrive at:
STEP 3 Y = 900 ×
100
60
STEP 4 Y = 900 × 100 ÷ 60
STEP 5 Y = 1500
Answer:
= 2*3 * 5 * 7
Step-by-step explanation:
210 = 21* 10
= 3*7 * 5*2
= 2*3 * 5 * 7
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