On a coordinate plane, polygons A B C D and A prime B prime C prime D prime are shown. The points of A B C D are (2, negative 2)
, (4, negative 2), (3, negative 4), and (1, negative 4). The points of A prime B prime C prime D prime are (3, negative 3), (6, negative 3), (4.5, negative 6), (1.5, negative 6). Given the pre-image ABCD and the image after a dilation, A'B'C'D', what is true about the polygons? Check all that apply.
The length AB is 2.
The length A'B' is 3.
The image is smaller than the pre-image.
The scale factor is Three-halves.
The scale factor is Two-thirds.
Polygon ABCD was dilated by a scale factor of 3/2 to form polygon A'B'C'D'. The scale factor used was 3/2. The length AB is 2 and the length A'B' is 3.
<h3>What is a transformation?</h3>
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are translation, rotation, reflection and dilation.
Dilation is the increase or decrease in the size of a figure.
Polygon ABCD was dilated by a scale factor of 3/2 to form polygon A'B'C'D'. The scale factor used was 3/2. The length AB is 2 and the length A'B' is 3.
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