Presumably you're asking for the answer. But we're not primarily about giving answers, but about giving help:
The number "6" in the figure presumably refers to length of a line in the figure. Which line?I know that the scale factor is the ratio of the length of a side of one figure to the length of another corresponding figure. This will tell me whether the weather the original figure is being dilated or reduced. The problem is though when you know what "x" is in the figure how can you find the scale factor. I've tried many ways but all seem to be wrong. Wanna point me in the right direction?
You might want to look for some similar triangles whose sides you know.I know that the scale factor is the ratio of the length of a side of one figure to the length of another corresponding figure. This will tell me whether the weather the original figure is being dilated or reduced. The problem is though when you know what "x" is in the figure how can you find the scale factor. I've tried many ways but all seem to be wrong. Wanna point me in the right direction?
Isn't 6 the length of segment CP? It's nowhere near P'.I wanna guess that the value 6 refers to one of the lengths of P' but I'm unsure.