To find: the type of motion on repeating dilation animate.
Answer to Problem 33E
This type of repeated dilation creates a magnification effect.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Divide two sheets of grid paper into fourths by halving the length and width of the paper. Draw a simple figure on one of the pieces. On another piece, draw the figure dilated with a scale factor of 1.25. On a third piece, draw the original figure dilated with a scale factor of 1.5. On the fourth piece, draw the original figure dilated with a scale factor of 1.75. Continue dilating the original figure on each of the remaining pieces by an increase of 0.25 in scale factor each time. Put the pieces of paper in order and flip through them.
Calculation:
This type of repeated dilation creates a magnification effect.
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