if you dilate a circle of radius 2MM with a scale factor of 50 what will be the radius of the dilated circle

If you dilate a circle with a scale factor of 50, each point on the original circle will move 50 times further away from the center of dilation.

The radius of the dilated circle is determined by multiplying the scale factor by the radius of the original circle.

In this case, the scale factor is 50 and the radius of the original circle is 2mm.

Therefore, the radius of the dilated circle would be:

50 × 2mm = 100mm.