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Consider the line y = x . If the line is dilated by a factor of 1 3 , what is the equation of the resulting line? If the resulting line is translated 1 unit down, what is the equation of the resulting line?

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Answer:

The resulting equation after dilation: y=x.

The resulting equation after translation: y=x-1.

Explanation:

The given equation of line


y=x

If a line passes through the center of dilation and dilated by factor k, then the equation of line is remains same.

It is given that the line is dilated by a factor of 1/3. The center of dilation is not given so the center of dilation is (0,0).

At x=0,


y=0

It means the line passes through the point (0,0). Since the line passes through the center of dilation, therefore the equation of line is remains same.


y=x

The translation is defined as


y=x+b

If b>0, then the graph shifts b units up and if b<0, then the graph shifts b units down.

The resulting line is translated 1 unit down.


y=x-1

Therefore, the equation of the resulting line is y=x-1.

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