G.SRT.1 In the coordinate plane, quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A (1, 1), * 1 point B (5,1), C (5,9), and D (1, 9). Quadrilateral FGHJ is shown in the coordinate plane below. What are the scale factor and the center of dilation that map quadrilateral BCD onto quadrilateral FGHJ?

Respuesta :

Based on the vertices of quadrilateral ABCD and Quadrilateral FGHJ, A. The scale factor is 1/2, and the center of dilation is point A.

What is the scale factor?

First, note the vertices of Quadrilateral FGHJ:

F(1,1)  G(3 ,1)  J (1 , 5)  H(3 , 5)

Find the lengths of the sides of both quadrilaterals:

FG = (3, 1) - (1, 1)                                      AB = (5,1) - (1, 1)  

= (2,0)                                                           = (4, 0)

FH = (3, 5) - (1, 1)                                      AC = (5,9) - (1, 1)  

= (2,4)                                                           = (4, 8)

AB is twice the size of FG.

AC is twice the size of FH

This shows that quadrilateral FGHJ is 1/2 the size of quadrilateral ABCD.

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