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Triangle QRS is dilated according to the rule DO,2 (x,y).

What is true about the image △Q'R'S'? Check all that apply.

DO,2 (x,y) = (2x, 2y)
Side Q'S' lies on a line with a slope of -1.
QR is longer than Q'R'.
The vertices of the image are closer to the origin than those of the pre-image.
The distance from Q' to the origin is twice the distance from Q to the origin.

Triangle QRS is dilated according to the rule DO,2 (x,y). What is true about the image-example-1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

True options:


D_(O,2) (x,y) = (2x, 2y)

Side Q'S' lies on a line with a slope of -1.

The distance from Q' to the origin is twice the distance from Q to the origin.

Explanation:

Triangle QRS is dilated according to the rule
D_(O,2) (x,y). This dilation has the rule


(x,y)\rightarrow (2x,2y)

So,


S(-1,1)\rightarrow S'(-2,2)\\ \\Q(-3,3)\rightarrow Q'(-6,6)\\ \\R(2,4)\rightarrow R'(4,8)

True options:


D_(O,2) (x,y) = (2x, 2y)

Side Q'S' lies on a line with a slope of -1.

The distance from Q' to the origin is twice the distance from Q to the origin.

False options:

QR is longer than Q'R', because QR is twice shorter than Q'R'.

The vertices of the image are closer to the origin than those of the pre-image, because the vertices of the per-image are closer to the origin than those of the image (see attached diagram).

Triangle QRS is dilated according to the rule DO,2 (x,y). What is true about the image-example-1
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