Answer:
(3, 2)
Explanation:
(a) Reflection
When you reflect a point across the line y = x, the x- and y-coordinates are interchanged.
Thus, if the coordinates of the original point are (6, 9), those of the reflected point are (9, 6).
(b) Dilation
When you dilate a point by a factor of â…“ from the origin, you multiply its coordinates by the same factor.
Thus, if the coordinates of the original point are (9,6), those of the dilated point are (3, 2).
The graph below shows the point at (6,9) being reflected about the
line y = x to (9, 6) and then being dilated along a ray from the origin
to (3, 2).