Concept explainers
To Describe:The statement is always, sometimes or never true.
Answer to Problem 21HP
Always true
Explanation of Solution
Given:Determine whether the following statement is always, sometimes or never true. Justify your reasoning.
If the scale factor of a scale drawing is greater than one, the scale drawing is larger than the actual object.
The statement is always true
If the scale factor of a scale drawing is greater than one, the scale drawing is larger than the actual object.
The dilation is a transformation that produces the image of the same shape but the different size.
When the scale factor is greater than one, it produces the enlarged image of the object.
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