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  • 14-06-2021
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erinna erinna
  • 19-06-2021

Given:

[tex]PQRS\sim TUVW[/tex]

In the given figure, PS=x, RS=35, UV=20, VW=25 and TW=15

To find:

The scale factor from PQRS to TUVW.

Solution:

We have,

[tex]PQRS\sim TUVW[/tex]

We know that the corresponding sides of similar figures are proportional. The scale factor is the ratio of one side of image and corresponding side of preimage.

The scale factor is:

[tex]k=\dfrac{VW}{RS}[/tex]

[tex]k=\dfrac{25}{35}[/tex]

[tex]k=\dfrac{5}{7}[/tex]

Therefore, the scale factor from PQRS to TUVW is [tex]k=\dfrac{5}{7}[/tex].

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