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Dilation Review
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T/F Dilations always reduce the length of line segments.
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T/F. Line x is less steep than line p. So the slope of line x is larger than line p.
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What is the slope?
4
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T/F. Dilations reduce the measure of angles.
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What is the slope of line q?
3/5
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T/F. Dilations take right angle from two lines to ight angle from two lines.
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What is slope c?
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Lines q and k are parallel. What is the slope of line k?
3/5
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What is the slope of line x?
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What are the coordinates of point A?
(11,5)
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What is the slope of line q?
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T/F. Dilations of a rhombuses are congruent to the original rhombuses.
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What is slope v?
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T/F. Dilation makes congruent angles from the original figure.
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T/F Dilations of a rectangle are similar to the original triangle.
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What is the slope of line p?
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