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Question 1
(03.01 MC)

Pentagon OPQRS is shown on the coordinate plane below:

Pentagon OPQRS on a coordinate plane with ordered pairs at O negative 1, 2, at P negative 5, 3, at Q negative 3, negative 2, at R 2, 1, and at S 2, 5.

If pentagon OPQRS is dilated by a scale factor of seven over four from the origin to create O'P'Q'R'S', what is the ordered pair of point P'?

(βˆ’8.75, 5.25)
(βˆ’1.25, 0.75)
(βˆ’3.5, 8.75)
(βˆ’1.75, 3.5)
Question 2(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(03.01 MC)

segment M prime N prime has endpoints located at M' (βˆ’2, 0) and N' (2, 0). It was dilated at a scale factor of 2 from center (2, 0). Which statement describes the pre-image?

segment MN is located at M (0, 0) and N (2, 0) and is half the length of segment M prime N prime.
segment MN is located at M (0, 0) and N (2, 0) and is twice the length of segment M prime N prime.
segment MN is located at M (0, 0) and N (4, 0) and is half the length of segment M prime N prime.
segment MN is located at M' (0, 0) and N (4, 0) and is twice the length of segment M prime N prime.
Question 3(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(03.01 MC)

coordinate plane with points at A 0 comma 2 and B 2 comma 0 intersected by line f

Dilate line f by a scale factor of 3 with the center of dilation at the origin to create line f'. Where are points A' and B' located after dilation, and how are lines f and f' related?

The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 2) and B' (6, 0); lines f and f' intersect at point A.
The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 6) and B' (2, 0); lines f and f' intersect at point B.
The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 2) and B' (2, 0); lines f and f' are the same line.
The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 6) and B' (6, 0); lines f and f' are parallel.
Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(03.01 LC)

coordinate plane with segment AB located at A 0 comma 2 and B 2 comma 3

segment AB is dilated from the origin to create segment A prime B prime at A' (0, 4) and B' (4, 6). What scale factor was segment AB dilated by?

one half
2
3
4
Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(03.01 HC)

Coordinate plane with quadrilaterals EFGH and E prime F prime G prime H prime at E 0 comma 1, F 1 comma 1, G 2 comma 0, H 0 comma 0, E prime negative 1 comma 2, F prime 1 comma 2, G prime 3 comma 0, and H prime negative 1 comma 0. F and H are connected by a segment, and F prime and H prime are also connected by a segment.

Quadrilateral EFGH was dilated by a scale factor of 2 from the center (1, 0) to create E'F'G'H'.

Which characteristic of dilations compares segment E'F' to segment EF?

A segment that passes through the center of dilation in the pre-image continues to pass through the center of dilation in the image.
A segment in the image has the same length as its corresponding segment in the pre-image.
A segment that passes through the center of dilation in the pre-image does not pass through the center of dilation in the image.
A segment in the image is proportionally longer or shorter than its corresponding segment in the pre-image.
Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)

(03.01 MC)

Jason considered two similar televisions at a local electronics store. The generic version was based on the brand name and was three fourths the size of the brand name. If the generic television set is 12 inches by 24 inches, what are the dimensions of the brand name television?
18 inches by 36 inches
6 inches by 12 inches
16 inches by 32 inches
9 inches by 18 inches

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