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What happens when you dilate a triangle with a scale factor of 2?

When you dilate a triangle with a scale factor of 2, each vertex of the triangle moves away from the center of dilation, doubling the distance from that point. As a result, the new triangle retains the same shape and angles as the original triangle but has sides that are twice as long. This means the area of the dilated triangle becomes four times larger than the original triangle's area.


Dilation that occurs with scale factor of 2?

Two figures whose linear measurements differ by multiplying by 2. A triangle that is 3 by 4 by 5 would dilate to 6 by 8 by 10.


How do you change dimensions of a shape by dilating it with a scale factor?

you muiltply by the cordinates that you already have by the number given Ex.) dilate this figure by 3 (1,1)-1*3 1*3 (3,3) then you would do the rest and graph the answer you have gotten


What does qualifying a client mean?

ok critically speaking in arithmatic terms, the corresponding vertical angles of the trapezoid, measures to 451 degrees, which corresponds to the transverse angles. Therefore, the super frog of the epicenter will dilate to the curved hotspot in Hawaii.


When your pupils get bigger do your irises get smaller?

No, when your pupils get bigger (dilate), your irises do not get smaller. The iris is the colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil. When the pupil dilates, the muscles in the iris relax, allowing the pupil to expand, but the overall size of the iris remains the same.