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Select all the statements that must be true for any scaled copy Q of Polygon P.
The side lengths are all whole numbers.
The angle measures are all whole numbers.
Q has exactly 1 right angle.
If the scale factor between P and Q is \(\frac15\), then each side length of P is multiplied by \(\frac15\) to get the corresponding side length of Q.
If the scale factor is 2, each angle in P is multiplied by 2 to get the corresponding angle in Q.
Q has 2 acute angles and 3 obtuse angles.
Figure 2 is a scaled copy of Figure 1.
Rectangles P, Q, R, and S are scaled copies of one another. For each pair, decide if the scale factor from one to the other is greater than 1, equal to 1, or less than 1.
Triangle S and Triangle L are scaled copies of one another.
What is the scale factor from S to L?
What is the scale factor from L to S?
Triangle M is also a scaled copy of S. The scale factor from S to M is \(\frac{3}{2}\). What is the scale factor from M to S?