30.03.2022

Triangle A A' B'C' is the image of ABC under a dilation.

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Mathematics
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4

Step-by-step explanation:

A’B’C’ is ABC but 2x larger. To get the length of AB, you must divide the length of A’B’ by 2. A’B’ =8. 8/2 = 4.

Mathematics
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1st blank: X axis reflection

2nd blank: Y axis reflection

Step-by-step explanation:

If you drew the first triangle and then the second triangle on a piece of paper, you would notice that it would reflect across the corresponding axis.

So the solution is to just draw it out.


Triangle ABC, with vertices A (3,0), B (2,4), and C (4,2)undergoes a transformation to form triangle
Mathematics
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1st blank: X axis reflection

2nd blank: Y axis reflection

Step-by-step explanation:

If you drew the first triangle and then the second triangle on a piece of paper, you would notice that it would reflect across the corresponding axis.

So the solution is to just draw it out.


Triangle ABC, with vertices A (3,0), B (2,4), and C (4,2)undergoes a transformation to form triangle
Mathematics
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P Answered by PhD
We know that
if ΔABC undergoes a dilation, with a scale factor of 3, to form ΔA'B'C'.
then
Area ΔA'B'C'=[scale factor]²*ΔABC
Area ΔA'B'C'=[3]²*ΔABC
Area ΔA'B'C'=9*ΔABC

therefore

the answer is the option
D The area of ΔA'B'C' is 9 times the area of ΔABC.

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