It is (2.5x, 2.5y) where P =(x,y).
Center and Scale Factor....
It is (2.5x, 2.5y) where P =(x,y).
The scale factor is the ratio of any side of the image and the corresponding side of the original figure.
A scale factor of one means that there is no change in size.
It is the letter F which is 10 times as large and, depending on where the original was, it may be translated.
If the original point was (-4, 12) then the image is (-16, 48).
Negative
To determine whether a dilation is a reduction or an enlargement, compare the scale factor to 1. If the scale factor is greater than 1, the dilation is an enlargement, as the image will be larger than the original. Conversely, if the scale factor is between 0 and 1, the dilation is a reduction, resulting in a smaller image. Additionally, you can observe the distances from the center of dilation; if they increase, it's an enlargement, and if they decrease, it's a reduction.
Center and Scale Factor....
It is (2.5x, 2.5y) where P =(x,y).
None. The vertices, the scale factor as well as the centre of dilation can each be defined independently of the other two. Each different combination will result in a different image.
With a scale factor of 1, the image is exactly the same size as the original object.
Image over preimage(original)
The image is a similar shape to that of the original.
The scale factor is the ratio of any side of the image and the corresponding side of the original figure.
To find the image of point Q under a dilation centered at (0, 0) with a scale factor of 0.5, you multiply the coordinates of Q by 0.5. If Q has coordinates (x, y), the image of Q after dilation will be at (0.5x, 0.5y). This means that the new point will be half the distance from the origin compared to the original point Q.
A scale factor of one means that there is no change in size.