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Line segment AB is dilated to create line segment A'B' using point Q as the center of dilation. Point Q is the center of dilation. Line segment A B is dilated to create line segment A prime B prime. The length of Q A is 1.25 and the length of A A prime is 1.25. What is the scale factor?

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Answer:

The scale factor is 2

Explanation:

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

A is on the line QA', which is 1.25+1.25 = 2.50 units long*. Thus the scale factor is ...

QA'/QA = 2.50/1.25 = 2

The scale factor is 2.

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* There are two points on the line QA that are 1.25 units from A. One of them is point Q. If A' is coincident with Q, then the scale factor is 0, and line segment A'B' is the single point Q. We don't believe that is intended to be the case, so we assume that point A' is farther along AQ, hence 2.5 units from Q.

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