Length of image = Length of original*Scale factor = 10*8 = 80 yards.
To determine the scale factor of a dilation, you compare the lengths of corresponding sides of the original figure and its dilated image. The scale factor is calculated by dividing the length of a side in the dilated figure by the length of the corresponding side in the original figure. If the scale factor is greater than 1, the figure has been enlarged; if it's less than 1, the figure has been reduced. Specific values would require the lengths of the sides in question.
In a dilation, a figure and its image are similar but not necessarily congruent. The image is a scaled version of the original figure, enlarged or reduced based on a scale factor. The corresponding angles of the original figure and its image remain equal, while the lengths of corresponding sides are proportional according to the scale factor.
You need information about a pre-image AND and image to work out a scale factor.
An image produced by enlarging or reducing a figure is called a "scale image" or "scaled image." This transformation maintains the original proportions of the figure, resulting in a similar shape that is either larger or smaller than the original. The process involves multiplying the dimensions of the figure by a scale factor.
A translation of 4 units to the right followed by a dilation of a factor of 2
To determine the scale factor of a dilation, you compare the lengths of corresponding sides of the original figure and its dilated image. The scale factor is calculated by dividing the length of a side in the dilated figure by the length of the corresponding side in the original figure. If the scale factor is greater than 1, the figure has been enlarged; if it's less than 1, the figure has been reduced. Specific values would require the lengths of the sides in question.
In a dilation, a figure and its image are similar but not necessarily congruent. The image is a scaled version of the original figure, enlarged or reduced based on a scale factor. The corresponding angles of the original figure and its image remain equal, while the lengths of corresponding sides are proportional according to the scale factor.
You need information about a pre-image AND and image to work out a scale factor.
Every part of the original scales by the same scale factor. By using a segment of the original you will determine the scale factor by dividing the length of the image by the length of the original.
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The scale factor is the ratio of any side of the image and the corresponding side of the original figure.
An image produced by enlarging or reducing a figure is called a "scale image" or "scaled image." This transformation maintains the original proportions of the figure, resulting in a similar shape that is either larger or smaller than the original. The process involves multiplying the dimensions of the figure by a scale factor.
A scale factor of one means that there is no change in size.
the number used to muliplpy the lengths of a figure to stretch or shrink it to a similar image.
A translation of 4 units to the right followed by a dilation of a factor of 2
The location and size of the image produced by a converging lens are determined by the object distance and the focal length of the lens. The image is formed on the opposite side of the lens as the object when the object is beyond the focal point (real image), and the size of the image depends on the object distance and focal length according to the lens formula.
The figure that results from some transformation of a figure. It is often of interest to consider what is the same and what is different about a figure and its image EX: original Image