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Sagot :

I think the answer is the last option, 1/2

I hope this is correct and please give brainliest because I am saving for expert and I need 5 more brainliest to get it!
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Answer:

1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Scale factor = (new figure measurement)/(original figure measurement)

Find IP using pythagorus

IP²=(y[tex]_{I}[/tex]-y[tex]_{P}[/tex])²+(x[tex]_{I}[/tex]-x[tex]_{P}[/tex])²

IP²=(4-(-4))²+(4-2)²

IP²=8²+2²

IP²=68

IP=[tex]\sqrt{68}[/tex]

Find I'P' using pythagorus

I'P'²=(y[tex]_{I'}[/tex]-y[tex]_{P'}[/tex])²+(x[tex]_{I'}[/tex]-x[tex]_{P'}[/tex])²

I'P'²=(2-(-2))²+(2-1)²

I'P'²=4²+1²

I'P'²=17

I'P'=[tex]\sqrt{17}[/tex]

Scale factor = (new figure measurement)/(original figure measurement)

=[tex]\sqrt{17}[/tex]/[tex]\sqrt{68}[/tex]

=1/2