By adjusting the distance between the negative and the enlarged print in a photographic enlarger, you can

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By adjusting the distance between the negative and the enlarged print in a photographic enlarger, you can make prints of different sizes. In the diagram shown, you want the enlarged print to be 9 inches wide (A'B'). The negative is 1.5 inches wide (AB), and the distance between the light source and the negative is 1.75 inches (CD).

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a. What is the scale factor of the enlargement? 

b. What is the distance between the negative and the enlarged print?

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Holt McDougal Larson Geometry

ISBN: 9780547315171

1st Edition

Authors: Ron Larson, Laurie Boswell, Timothy D. Kanold, Lee Stiff

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