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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The coordinates of the vertices of two rectangles, Rectangle A'B'C'D' and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' are given below. Rectangle A'B'C'D' – A(0, 4), B(9, 4), C(9, -2), D(0, -2) Rectangle P'Q'R'S' – P(-4, 6), Q(2, 6), R(2, 2), S(-4, 2) Leah scaled both the rectangles about their centers to create two congruent rectangles A′B′C′D′ and P′Q′R′S′. By which factor did she most likely scale Rectangle A'B'C'D' and Rectangle P'Q'R'S'?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rectangle A'B'C'D' by 3 and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by 2 to create congruent rectangle of dimensions 3 x 2 units Rectangle A'B'C'D' by and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 3 x 2 units Rectangle A'B'C'D' by and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 4 x 3 units Rectangle A'B'C'D' by and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by 2 to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 2 x 3 units These are my choices ^ @apoorvk @sai1234

OpenStudy (lifeisadangerousgame):

Hey HELP, you will probably get more help if you post this in the mathematics section...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Rectangle A'B'C'D' by and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 4 x 3 units

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sorry :( my bad.... how do you know @sai1234

OpenStudy (anonymous):

like @LifeIsADangerousGame said, I would post this in mathematics. you'll get better help. :)

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