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What’s point B’
What’s point C’
After being dilated by a scale factor 1.5?

What’s point B’ What’s point C’ After being dilated by a scale factor 1.5?-example-1

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Given:

The given figure is dilated by a scale factor 1.5.

To find:

The coordinates of B' and C'.

Solution:

If a figure is dilated by a scale factor k at point (a,b), so the rule of transformation is


(x,y)\to (k(x-a)+a,k(x-b)+b)

From the given figure it is clear that A(3,-3), B(-2,2) and C(-3,-5).

The figure is dilated by a scale factor 1.5 at point A(3,-3), so the rule of transformation is


(x,y)\to (1.5(x-3)+3,1.5(x-(-3))+(-3))


(x,y)\to (1.5(x-3)+3,1.5(x+3)+(-3))


(x,y)\to (1.5(x)-4.5+3,1.5(x)+4.5-3)


(x,y)\to (1.5x-1.5,1.5x+1.5)

Using this rule, we get


B(-2,2)\to B'(1.5(-2)-1.5,1.5(2)+1.5)


B(-2,2)\to B'(-3-1.5,3+1.5)


B(-2,2)\to B'(-4.5,4.5)

And


C(-3,-5)\to C'(1.5(-3)-1.5,1.5(-5)+1.5)


C(-2,2)\to C'(-4.5-1.5,-7.5+1.5)


C(-2,2)\to C'(-6,-6)

Therefore, the coordinates of B' and C' are B(-4.5,4.5) and C'(-6,-6).

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