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When you have two shapes to compare on a coordinate plane, you can determine the scale factor, knowing that the transformation was a dilatio
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When you have two shapes to compare on a coordinate plane, you can determine the scale factor, knowing that the transformation was a dilation. Generate instructions you would give another student to determine the scale factor.
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The first thing you do is you get the value of the sides of the shape. For example, if you have a triangle with a side with 3 value and it dilates to 9. You divide the dilation to the original. So 9/3 would equal 3. 3 would be the scale factor because that’s how much it dilated by. You also have to double check that each scale factor equals 3 so you would have to check the other sides.
Step-by-step explanation: No i did not copy her’s i was just doing the same test Literally the same exact test