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What are the coordinates of J'?

What are the coordinates of J'?-example-1

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Answer:


F'(-(10)/(3),-(8)/(3))

or


F'(-3.33,-2.67)

Explanation:

we know that

The coordinates of point F are (-5,-4) (see the figure)

In this problem

A dilation with a scale factor 2/3 about the origin is described using the following notation:


(x,y) ----> ((2)/(3)x,(2)/(3)y)

so

Applying the rule of the dilation to point F


F(-5,-4) ----> F'((2)/(3)(-5),(2)/(3)(-4))


F(-5,-4) ----> F'(-(10)/(3),-(8)/(3))


F(-5,-4) ----> F'(-3.33,-2.67)

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