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25 December, 05:04

PQR has vertices at P (2, 4), Q (3, 8) and R (5, 4). A similarity transformation maps PQR to ABC, whose vertices are A (2, 4), B (5.5, 18), and C (12.5, 4). What is the scale factor of the dilation in the similarity transformation?

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  1. 25 December, 05:19
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    Use Pythagorean Theorem to calculate length of sides

    PQ = √ (1^2 + 4^2) = √ (17)

    QR = √ (2^2 + 4^2) = √ (20)

    RP = √ (3^2 + 0^2) = √ (9)

    AB = √ (3.5^2 + 14^2) = √ (208.25)

    BC = √ (7^2 + 14^2) = √ (245)

    CA = √ (10.5^2 + 0^2) = √ (110.25)

    A similarity transformation will maintain the relationship of sides: the smallest side of one triangle should correspond to the shortest side of the other triangle (and so on).

    Ratio of lengths (transformed/original)

    shortest with shortest

    CA/RP = √ (110.25) / √ (9) = 10.5/3 = 3.5

    middle

    AB/PQ = √ (208.25) / √ (17) = √ (208.25/17) = √ (12.25) = 3.5

    longest

    BC/QR = √ (245) / √ (20) = √ (12.25) = 3.5
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