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Square ABCD was dilated to form square A’B’C’D’. What scale factor was used?
6 years ago

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Steve
no idea.
But you can tell by dividing the new side length by the old side length
If only the area is given, the scale factor is the square root of the ratio.
6 years ago
Anonymous
I'm thinking the scale factor used was 3?? not to sure tho. study hard and you'll learn
6 years ago
mikel
3/5
3 years ago

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