For the dilation with a center (0,0) shown on the graph, your friend says the scale factor is 5/2. What is the correct scale factor? What mistake did your friend likely make?

Answer:
From the given figure:
Coordinates of Pre-image triangle ABC are:
A (0, 5), B(-5, 0) and C(5, -5)
and
Coordinate of image triangle A'B'C' are;
A'(0, 2), B'(-2, 0) and C'(2, -2)
The rule of dilation with scale factor k and centered at origin is given by;
[tex](x, y) \rightarrow (kx, ky)[/tex]
To find k;
[tex]A(0, 5) \rightarrow A'(k(0), k(5))[/tex]
A'(0, 2) = A'(0, 5k)
Comparing both sides we get;
5k = 2
[tex]k = \frac{2}{5}[/tex]
Therefore, correct scale factor is [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex]
He did mistake in transformations i.e a huge mistake mathematically.