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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Given a dilation around the origin what is the scale factor k?
Do.k. =(12,8)--->(9,6)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@maddiegirl
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Do you have any clue lol i dont
OpenStudy (anonymous):
have u tried googling it?
OpenStudy (freckles):
what does Do. k. mean?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah lol weegy is the closest i can get but it still dont answer it but thank you though sorry for takin up your time
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OpenStudy (freckles):
if you are trying to figure out how the scale factor between 12 and 9
and 8 and 6
you just to find the common ratio
OpenStudy (freckles):
what number can you multiply to 12 that will give you 9
OpenStudy (freckles):
12*what=9
solve for what
OpenStudy (freckles):
by dividing 12 on both sides
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what are ur choices? Dustin
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
that aint it lol but thx
OpenStudy (freckles):
you may have to reduce a fraction
OpenStudy (anonymous):
there is none its a working problem
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh okay
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry i dont know it @mmmmmmmmmm123 @khalilforthewin @Caleb_Smith102 @hayhayman
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
is it on a graph?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Dustinself42
OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):
o
OpenStudy (freckles):
have you tried what i mentioned
isn't too bad i promise
OpenStudy (khalilforthewin):
o
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