Answered

Welcome to Westonci.ca, where finding answers to your questions is made simple by our community of experts. Get quick and reliable solutions to your questions from a community of experienced experts on our platform. Connect with a community of professionals ready to help you find accurate solutions to your questions quickly and efficiently.

What is the scale factor, if Q(-5, 5), R(-10, 0), S(-15, -5) and T(-10, 20) are dilated to Q'(-2, 2), R'(-4, 0), S'(-6, -2) and T'(-4, 8)?

Sagot :

Answer:

2/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Q(-5, 5) ==> Q'(-2, 2)

s = xQ'/xQ = -2/-5 = 2/5

See

R(-10,0) is Translated to R'(-4,0)

Find scale factor by dividing x values

Scale factor

  • -4/-10
  • 2/5