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A dilation map (2,3) to (4,6). a) what is the scale factor of the dilation? b) if (-6,3) is under the same dilation, What would it new coordinate be?
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A dilation map (2,3) to (4,6). a) what is the scale factor of the dilation? b) if (-6,3) is under the same dilation, What would it new coordinate be?
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A dilation map (2,3) to (4,6).
a) what is the scale factor of the dilation?
b) if (-6,3) is under the same dilation, What would it new coordinate be?
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the dilation is 1/2
(-12,6)
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