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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.

BRAINLIESTWhen you have two shapes to compare on a coordinate plane you can determine the scale factor knowing that the transformation was a dilation Generate i class=

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The shapes are similar, there was a dilation, which is what made the shape either bigger or smaller. I am not very good with instructions, but I will try to answer my best. You could set up a ratio, Bigger shape/smaller shape, or vice versa.  Wish I could have helped more, sorry.


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Answer:

Sample Response: Locate two corresponding ordered pairs of the two shapes. Calculate how much the pre-image values were multiplied by to obtain the image values. This is your scale factor. You can calculate this by dividing the coordinates of the mage by the corresponding coordinates of the pre-image.

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