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If abcd is dilated by a factor of 1/3 the coordinate d would be

If abcd is dilated by a factor of 1/3 the coordinate d would be-example-1
User Walt Jones
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Answer:

-3 is the y coordinate

2 is the x coordinate

Explanation:

-9*1/3=-3

6*1/3=2

Hope this helps :)

User Wladek Surala
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Answer:

(2, - 1 )

Explanation:

Assuming the centre of dilatation is at the centre then multiply each of the coordinates of D by
(1)/(3)

D(6, - 3 ) → D'(
(1)/(3) (6),
(1)/(3) (- 3 ) ) → D'( 2, - 1 )

User Shxfee
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