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If the image is larger than the preimage, the dilation was an enlargement and the scale factor will be greater than 1. If the image is smaller than the preimage, the dilation was a reduction and the scale factor will be less than 1.
Enlargement or Reduction? Reduction
Value of x: 8.25
Scale Factor: 0.45
We will begin by determining whether the given dilation from figure W to W' is an enlargement or a reduction. Then we can find the value of x and the scale factor of the dilation.
If the image is larger than the preimage, the dilation was an enlargement. If the image is smaller than the preimage, the dilation was a reduction.
We can see that the image W' is smaller than than the preimage W, so this dilation is a reduction.
In order to find the value of x, we should consider all of our known information. On the diagram, we are given the lengths of a few segments. FW'=6.75, FW=15, and W'W=x Also, notice that the point W lies on the same line as the points F and W'.
FW= 15
LHS-6.75=RHS-6.75
Rearrange equation