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Dilation with a scale factor of 2 centered at (1 2)

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Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation is reflection, translation, rotation and dilation.

Dilation is the enlargement or reduction of the size of an object by a factor.

If a point A(x, y) is dilated by a factor k with a center of dilation at (a, b), then the new point is:

A'(x, y) = [k(x - a) + a, k(y - b) + b]

Let us assume that point A(2, 0) dilation with a scale factor of 2 centered at (1, 2). Hence the new point is:

A'(x, y) = [2(2 - 1) + 1, 2(0 - 2) + 2] = (3, -2)

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