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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HELP!!!! 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(-4, 4), B(2, 4), C(2, 0), D(-4, 0) Rectangle P'Q'R'S' – P(-8, 8), Q(4, 8), R(4, 0), S(-8, 0) Jake 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 he most likely scale Rectangle A'B'C'D' and Rectangle P'Q'R'S'?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. Rectangle A'B'C'D' by 1 by 2 and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by 3 by 4 to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 2 x 3 units B. Rectangle A'B'C'D' by 3 and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by 2 to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 3 x 2 units C. Rectangle A'B'C'D' by 1 and 1 by 2 and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by 3 by 4 to create congruent rectangles of dimensions 9 x 6 units D. Rectangle A'B'C'D' by 2 by 3 and Rectangle P'Q'R'S' by 3 and 1 by 3 to create congruent rectangle of dimensions 9 x 6 units

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@experimentX @imron07 @ajprincess @klimenkov @NoelGreco @Hero someone please help?

OpenStudy (klimenkov):

Why don't you plot it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'll try that now. thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it C?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

its similar to this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats that?

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