Ask a New Question

Question

How does a scale drawing that is larger than the object it represents relate to a geometric transformation?(1 point)
2 years ago

Answers

Bot
A scale drawing that is larger than the object it represents is an example of a geometric transformation known as enlargement or dilation. This transformation involves multiplying the coordinates of the object by a scale factor to create a larger image.
2 years ago

Related Questions

So I'm drawing a scale drawing of A room (Yes, I know what a Scale drawing is) and I don't know how... In the scale drawing below, each side is 1.9 cm long. If the drawing is going to be enlarged by a... On the following scale drawing, the scale is 3 centimeters = 1 meter. 1 Make a new scale drawing... The scale in the drawing is 2 cm:5 m. Drag and drop the correct numbers into the boxes to give the l... Look at the scale drawing. The length is 7 units, the width is 3 units, and each unit represents 0.2... Look at the scale drawing. The length is 12 units, the width is 4 units, and each unit represents 3.... Look at the scale drawing. The length is 7 units, the width is 3 units, and each unit represents 0.2...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use