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use the interactive ruler to measure the distance from the center of di…

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use the interactive ruler to measure the distance from the center of dilation, c, to the image and pre-image. the distance from point c to point a is dropdown units. the distance from point c to point a is dropdown units. the distance from point c to point a is dropdown the distance from point c to point a.

Explanation:

Step1: Measure distance from C to A

Using the interactive ruler (assuming standard grid or scale), if we consider the positions, let's assume the vertical and horizontal distances. Suppose from C to A, the vertical distance is, say, 2 units and horizontal distance? Wait, actually, looking at the diagram, let's assume the ruler is in units. Let's say the distance from C to A: let's count the units. If A is at a position, and C is below A'. Let's assume the distance from C to A is 2 units (hypothetically, but in typical dilation problems, if A' is closer, maybe C to A is 2, C to A' is 1? Wait, no, maybe the actual measurement: let's see the ruler. The ruler has marks from 1 to 6. Let's assume the coordinates: Let's say point A is at (x1,y1), C at (x2,y2). But since it's a dilation, the ratio is important. Wait, maybe the actual distances: Let's suppose when we measure, the distance from C to A is 2 units, from C to A' is 1 unit, so A' is half of A? Wait, no, maybe the other way. Wait, maybe the distance from C to A is 2, C to A' is 1, so the distance from C to A' is half of C to A. But let's check the diagram. The pre-image is AB, image is A'B', center C. So when we measure with the ruler, let's say:

Distance from C to A: Let's assume the vertical distance (if they are aligned vertically) or horizontal? Wait, the diagram shows A above A', and C below A'. So maybe vertical distance. Let's say from C to A: 2 units, from C to A': 1 unit. So the distance from C to A' is half of C to A.

Step2: Confirm the ratio

If distance CA is 2, CA' is 1, then CA' is 1/2 of CA, or maybe other ratios. But in typical dilation problems, if the image is smaller, the scale factor is less than 1. So let's assume the measurements:

Distance from C to A: 2 units.

Distance from C to A': 1 unit.

Then the distance from C to A' is half (or 1/2) of distance from C to A.

Answer:

The distance from point C to point A is 2 units (example, actual may vary with ruler).
The distance from point C to point A' is 1 unit (example, actual may vary with ruler).
The distance from point C to point A' is half (or 1/2) the distance from point C to point A.

(Note: Actual values depend on the interactive ruler measurement. The above is a typical example for dilation with scale factor 1/2.)