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the figure on the right is a scaled copy of the figure on the left.
answer attempt 1 out of 2
which side in the figure on the right corresponds to segment xz?
what is the scale factor?
Step1: Identify corresponding sides
In similar - scaled figures, corresponding sides are in proportion. By observing the orientation and position of the figures, side $NL$ in the right - hand figure corresponds to side $XZ$ in the left - hand figure.
Step2: Calculate the scale factor
Count the number of grid units for a corresponding side. Let's assume side $XY$ has a length of 6 grid units and side $NM$ has a length of 3 grid units. The scale factor $k$ is given by the ratio of the length of a side in the scaled - down figure to the length of the corresponding side in the original figure. So, $k=\frac{\text{length of side in new figure}}{\text{length of corresponding side in original figure}}$. If we take a horizontal side, say $XY$ and $NM$, and assume $XY = 6$ and $NM=3$, then $k=\frac{3}{6}=\frac{1}{2}$.
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Which side corresponds to segment $XZ$: $NL$
What is the scale factor: $\frac{1}{2}$