help! :( What type of dilation is the following an example of:
The 3 types of dilations are Enlarged image (bigger size), Reduced image (smaller size), and Equal image (same size). Which one do you think it is? @glitterythings
I don't get the question.. like is it the picture or ? I think its the second one @genius12
Look where the "Arrow" is pointing to...
to the second picture.. :o
The "New image" is the one that the arrow is pointing to and the "Original image" is the one from where the arrow points from. The question is asking: What happened to the original to form the new image? Was it enlarged, reduced, or did it remain the same?
it could be both
ohh! it was reduced yeah?
because it got smaller?
Exactly. The original image was large. The arrow points to the new image which got smaller. Hence the original image was "Reduced" to form the new image that the arrow points to. So you're correct. Good job. @glitterythings
thanks so much :)))
I already am lol
awww im blushing right now...
ahha (:
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