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In part A, you calculated ratios with the help of GeoGebra. Now you'll use the distance formula to calculate more ratios. Choose two line segments in the logo that are not horizontal or vertical. For n = 3, calculate the lengths of the line segments in the image and in the preimage using the
distance formula d = (x2 – x)? + (y2 – yı)?. When you're through, find the ratio of the segment length in the image to the corresponding
segment length in the preimage. How do your ratios compare to the scale factor n = 3? Show your work.

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