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A prism has a surface area of 350 mm2.

Find the surface area of a scaled image with a scale factor of 2.


Sagot :

iGreen
Just put an exponent of '2' on the scale factor and multiply it by the surface area.

Scale factor = 2

[tex]\sf2^2\rightarrow4[/tex]

Multiply it:

[tex]\sf350\times4=1400~mm^2[/tex]
You would mulitply the factor by itself
2^2 = 4

then you would multiply the surface area by 4 

350 x 4 = 1400 mm^2

Answer 1400 mm^2