what is the scale factor of the dilation is (10x,10y)

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To determine the scale factor of a dilation, you need to compare the corresponding lengths or distances between the original figure and the dilated figure. In this case, the scale factor of the dilation is given as (10x, 10y).

The scale factor consists of two parts: the scale factor in the x-direction (horizontal) and the scale factor in the y-direction (vertical). The scale factor in the x-direction is 10x, and the scale factor in the y-direction is 10y.

To find the overall scale factor, you can take the average of the two scale factors (10x and 10y). Since we are dealing with independent scales in the x and y directions, we take the average rather than multiplying them directly.

So, the scale factor for this dilation is (10x + 10y) / 2.