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11 May, 09:53

A rectangular room has coordinates Q (2,2), R (7,2), S (7,5), and T (2,5) on the blueprint. The homeowner wants this room to be 25% larger. What are the coordinates of the new room? On the blueprint, 1/4 inch equals 1 foot in the actual house.

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  1. 11 May, 12:03
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    Answer: Q" (10,10), R" (35,10), S" (35,25), T" (10,25)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given: On the blueprint, 1/4 inch equals 1 foot in the actual house.

    Therefore, 1 inch of blue print = 4 feet of room.

    The coordinates of the room will be [multiply 4 to the coordinates of rectangle]

    Q (2,2) → Q' (8,8)

    R (7,2) →R' (28,8)

    S (7,5) →S' (28,20)

    and T (2,5) →T' (8,20)

    The homeowner wants this room to be 25% larger.

    Let x be the dimension of current room. then the dimension of new room = x+25% of x

    =x+0.25x=1.25x

    So for dilate the room by 25% multiply 1.25 on the coordinates of the enlarged room, we get

    Q' (8,8) →Q" (10,10)

    R' (28,8) →R" (35,10)

    S' (28,20) →S" (35,25)

    T' (8,20) →T" (10,25)
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