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Ksju [112]
3 years ago
12

Muralists will often make a scale drawing of an art piece before creating the large finished version. A muralist has sketched an

art piece on a sheet of drawing paper that is 5 feet by 6 feet.
If the final mural will be 65 feet by 78 feet, what is the scale factor for this dilation.

The scale factor is
.

The owner of the wall has decided to only give permission to paint on the lower half of the wall. Can the muralist simply use the transformation (x,y) arrowright parenleftx ,
1
2
yparenright in addition to the scale factor to alter the sketch for use in the allowed space? Select the correct explanation.

A The mural will not be distorted, both sides will be changed evenly.
B The mural will be distorted. This mapping will shrink the height of the mural in half, but by keeping the original width, the shapes will change.
C The mural will be distorted. This mapping will shrink the height and width of the mural in half, but by changing the original width, the shapes will change.
D The mural will be distorted. This mapping will shrink the width of the mural in half, but by keeping the original height, the shapes will change.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Rama09 [41]3 years ago
7 0

Scale ratios are used to enlarge or compress a shape.

  • <em>The scale factor is 13.</em>
  • <em>The transformation rule is </em>(x,y) \to 13(x,y)<em>.</em>
  • <em>The mural will not distorted, because the sides are changed evenly.</em>

Given

Scale = 5ft:6ft

Final = 65ft:78ft

To get the scale factor (k), we simply divide the final measurement by the scale measurement.

So, we have:

k = \frac{Final}{Scale}

<u>For the length, we have:</u>

k = \frac{65ft}{5ft}

k = 13

<u>For the width, we have:</u>

k = \frac{78ft}{6ft}

k = 13

Hence, the scale factor is 13

<u>And the transformation is:</u>

(x,y) \to 13(x,y)

This implies that, the muralist can apply (x,y) \to k(x,y) for the transformation

Hence;

<em>(a) The mural will not distorted, because the sides are changed evenly.</em>

Read more about scale ratios at:

brainly.com/question/16713785

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