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How does the length of side
P
H
\mathrm{PH}
PH
compare to the length of side
P
′
H
′
\mathrm{P}^{\prime} \mathrm{H}^{\prime}
P
′
H
′
?
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Side PH is
□
\square
□
times the length of side
P
′
H
′
\mathrm{P}^{\prime} \mathrm{H}^{\prime}
P
′
H
′
.
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Algebra 1
Equations of horizontal and vertical lines
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Q.
How does the length of side
P
H
\mathrm{PH}
PH
compare to the length of side
P
′
H
′
\mathrm{P}^{\prime} \mathrm{H}^{\prime}
P
′
H
′
?
\newline
Click the icon to view the figure.
\newline
Side PH is
□
\square
□
times the length of side
P
′
H
′
\mathrm{P}^{\prime} \mathrm{H}^{\prime}
P
′
H
′
.
Assumption of Dilation:
Since we can't see the figure, we'll assume that
P
′
H
′
P'H'
P
′
H
′
is a transformed image of
P
H
PH
P
H
through some kind of dilation.
Proportional Side Lengths:
If the figure is a dilation, the lengths of corresponding sides are proportional to the scale factor of the dilation.
Inconclusive Relationship:
Without the scale factor or additional information, we can't determine the exact relationship between
P
H
PH
P
H
and
P
′
H
′
P'H'
P
′
H
′
.
Need for Additional Information:
We need more info to solve this, like the scale factor or the lengths of
P
H
PH
P
H
and
P
′
H
′
P'H'
P
′
H
′
.
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