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Taking into account the original image that appears in the attached document and verifying the correct solution in each case:

1. The figures that are scaled copies of the original are:

  • Figure 2
  • Figure 4

2. I'm not agree with Tyler's affirmation.

SCALING FIGURES.

When you must scale figures, you must remind the scale must be applied in all dimensions of the figure, when a figure is in two dimensions, I mean, the figure has height and length, the scale must be applied to this two dimensions, and the figure must the same form of the original to be a scaled copy.

In the first exercise, the original A is a figure with two squares of height and two squares of length 2x2, by this reason, each scaled copy must be the same height as length (1x1, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6 and others).

As you can see, the figure 2 has 4 units of height and 4 units of length 4x4, it's a scaled copy, the figure 4 has 1 unit of height and 1 units of length 1x1, it's a scaled copy, but the figure 1 has 3 units of height and 2 units of length 3x2, it's not a scaled copy, and the figure 3 hasn't the same form of the original A, by this, it's not a scaled copy.

In the second exercise, you can´t agree with Tyler because the figure B is the half of the figure A, but just in the height, remember this must be the same in the length to obtain a correct scaled copy, you can see in the exercise, the figure B has the same length as the figure A, by this reason, the affirmation of Tyler is wrong, for that to be true, the height and the length should be half in the figure B.

You can see other exercises with scales in the next links:

https://brainly.com/question/22384038?referrer=searchResults

https://brainly.com/question/21605248?referrer=searchResults