What scale factor is shown by this graph?
1/2
2
4
1
SEE ATTACHED image!

the scale factor is 2.
because
if you look at the length AL in the smaller shape, it is 2 squares.
now if you look at the length AL in the enlarged shape, it is 4 squares.
to find the scale factor, do 4 ÷ 2 which is 2.
therefore the scale factor is 2
Answer:
The correct option is 2. The scale factor is 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The coordinates of preimage are A(1,2), T(0,0), K(4,1) and L(3,2).
The coordinates of image are A'(2,4), T'(0,0), K'(8,2) and L'(6,4).
If a figure dilated by scale factor k with center at origin then the rule of dilation is
[tex](x,y)\rightarrow (kx,ky)[/tex]
[tex]A(1,2)\rightarrow A'(2,4)[/tex]
[tex]k=\frac{\text{x coordinate of image}}{\text{x coordinate of preimage}}[/tex]
[tex]k=\frac{2}{1}[/tex]
[tex]k=2[/tex]
Therefore the scale factor is 2 and the correct option is 2.