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Triangle ABC has vertices A(5, 3) , B(3, 7) , and C(1, 4) . Triangle ABC is dilated, and the vertices of the image are A′(1.25, 0.75) , B′(0.75, 1.75) , and C′(0.25, 1) . The center of dilation is the origin. What is the scale factor of the dilation? 0.25 0.5 2 4

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Triangle ABC has vertices A(5, 3) , B(3, 7) , and C(1, 4) . Triangle ABC is dilated-example-1
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fFirst, we have the following points:
A (5, 3)
B (3, 7)
C (1, 4)
We multiply these vertices by a factor k to obtain the new vertices:
A '(k * 5, k * 3) = (1.25, 0.75)
B '(k * 3, k * 7) = (0.75, 1.75)
C '(k * 1, k * 4) = (0.25, 1)
We note that the value of k is: k = 1/4
Answer:
the scale factor of the dilation is:
0.25
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