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Q: How does a dilation of a figure with a scale factor 0.5 compare to a dilation of the figure worth a scale factor 2?
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How does the size of an image compare to the original figure undergoes a dilation with a scale factor of one?

A scale factor of one means that there is no change in size.


How do you find the scale factor of dilation?

The scale factor is the ratio of any side of the image and the corresponding side of the original figure.


What is the dilation of 22 if the scale factor is 2.5?

The dilation of 22 with scale factor 2.5 is 55.The formula for finding a dilation with a scale factor is x' = kx (k = scale factor), so x' = 2.5(22) = 55.


What type of dilation occurs with a scale factor of 14?

The type of dilation that occurs with a scale factor of 14 is enlargement. Any time the scale factor is larger than 1, it is enlargement.


Is a scale factor of 1 a dilation?

No a scale factor of 1 is not a dilation because, in a dilation it must remain the same shape, which it would, but the size must either enlarge or shrink.


Every dilation has a?

Center and Scale Factor....


A dilation is a reduction if the scale factor is?

A diliation is a reduction if the scale factor is: less than 1.


A dilation is an enlargement if the scale factor is?

greater then 1


Which type of transformation uses a scale factor?

a dilation


if i have a dilation of -3 i multiply by -3 right?

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What is a transformation that changes the size of a figure but not its shape?

scale Or Dilation


A transformation that proportionally reduces or enlarges a figure?

Scaling will proportionally reduce or enlarge a figure. The amount of scaling is given by the scale factor (greater than zero) If the scale factor is less than 1, the figure is reduced and it is sometimes called a contraction If the scale factor is greater than 1, the figure is enlarged, and it is called a dilation or enlargement. If a centre of enlargement is used, the distance of every point from the centre is multiplied by the scale factor. The scale factor can be negative in which case the distance to the new point is measured on the opposite side of the centre to the original point.