7.1.3 Making Scaled Copies
By Corey Ruetten
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This question relates to the picture above.Priya and Tyler are discussing the figures shown below. Priya thinks that B, C, and D are scaled copies of A. Tyler says B and D are scaled copies of A. Do you agree with Priya, or do you agree with Tyler? Do you think they're both wrong? Or do you agree with them both?
This question relates to the picture above.
Priya and Tyler are discussing the figures shown below. Priya thinks that B, C, and D are scaled copies of A. Tyler says B and D are scaled copies of A. Do you agree with Priya, or do you agree with Tyler? Do you think they're both wrong? Or do you agree with them both?

Create a scaled copy of ABCD using a scale factor of 4.
Create a scaled copy of ABCD using a scale factor of 4.
Select all the sets that could be the side lengths of Triangle Z.
Select all the sets that could be the side lengths of Triangle Z.