Question
Ratio between the length of the original image and the transformed image is
- Scale factor
- Same
- Different
- Reduced
Hint:
the ratio of the size of the new image to the size of the old image is called scale factor
The correct answer is: Scale factor
scale factor is the answer
The ratio of a length of the image to the corresponding length in the preimage is scale factor.
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Dilation that creates a large image is
A dilation that creates a larger image is called an enlargement.
dilation that creates a smaller image is called a reduction.
A description of a dilation includes the scale factor (or ratio) and the center of the dilation.
The center of dilation is a fixed point in the plane.
Scale factor : Scale Factor is defined as the ratio of the size of the new image to the size of the old image
• If the scale factor is greater than 1, the image is an enlargement. It expands.
• If the scale factor is between 0 and 1, the image is a reduction. It contracts.
• If the scale factor is 1, the figure and the image are the exact same size (congruent).
Dilation that creates a large image is
A dilation that creates a larger image is called an enlargement.
dilation that creates a smaller image is called a reduction.
A description of a dilation includes the scale factor (or ratio) and the center of the dilation.
The center of dilation is a fixed point in the plane.
Scale factor : Scale Factor is defined as the ratio of the size of the new image to the size of the old image
• If the scale factor is greater than 1, the image is an enlargement. It expands.
• If the scale factor is between 0 and 1, the image is a reduction. It contracts.
• If the scale factor is 1, the figure and the image are the exact same size (congruent).