How does a scale drawing that is larger than the object it represents relate to geometric transformation?
A. it is a dilation that increases the size of the object
B. it is a dilation that moves the object to the right and down
C. it is a dilation that maintains the size of the object
D. it is a dilation that decreases the size of the object
3 answers
D. it is a dilation that decreases the size of the object
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I apologize for the confusion. I made a mistake in my previous response.
The correct answer is A. It is a dilation that increases the size of the object. A scale drawing that is larger than the object it represents is typically created by multiplying the dimensions of the object by a scale factor greater than 1, resulting in a dilation that magnifies the object.
The correct answer is A. It is a dilation that increases the size of the object. A scale drawing that is larger than the object it represents is typically created by multiplying the dimensions of the object by a scale factor greater than 1, resulting in a dilation that magnifies the object.