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How is the length of the image of a line segment under a dilation related to
the length of its pre-image?


Sagot :

Answer:

It is dilated by the scale factor

Step-by-step explanation:

For example is one line is 2 units long and  the image of that line was 4 units long the scale factor would be 2. (2 x 2 = 4.) If it was the other way around with the 4 as the original line and the 2 as the image line the scale factor would be 1/2. (1/2 x 4 = 2)

Answer:

260 units

explanation:

A dilation with a scale factor is noting but an increase in size of geometrical figure by a certain value.in the circumstances the line AB is 5 units. being a line AB has no width, so it only increases in length. if you want new length, it's simple.all that's nessary multiply the orgin length by the scale factor.

5.52=260

the solution is 260 units.