The rule for the dilation of quadrilateral QRST to the image Q'R'S'T' is DO,0.5(x, y) → (0.5x, 0.5y). What are the coordinates of Q', if Q(0, 2)?

Respuesta :

Applying the rule for dilation, we will multiply the scale factor to its coordinates. Having Q (0,2) and DO 0.5(x.y), the coordinates of Q' will be:
x = (.5)(0) = 0y = (.5)(2) = 1
Therefore coordinates of Q' is (0,1) 
*Having a scale factor of >1, the figure is said to be reduced.


The coordinates of Q', if Q(0, 2) is dilated by a factor of 0.5 is Q'(0, 1).

Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are translation, dilation, reflection and rotation.

Dilation is the increase or decrease in the size of a figure. If a point A(x, y) is dilated by a factor k, the new point is at A'(kx, ky).

Q(0, 2) is dilated using DO,0.5(x, y) → (0.5x, 0.5y). Hence Q'(0, 1)

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