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Which of these ordered pairs could not be a dilation of (-2, 6)? A. (-1, 3) B. (-8, 24) C. (-6, 12) D. (- 2/3, 2)
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Which of these ordered pairs could not be a dilation of (-2, 6)? A. (-1, 3) B. (-8, 24) C. (-6, 12) D. (- 2/3, 2)
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Which of these ordered pairs could not be a dilation of (-2, 6)?
A. (-1, 3)
B. (-8, 24)
C. (-6, 12)
D. (- 2/3, 2)
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look at your answer choices, most of them could be proportional.. Now if you look at the rest of your answer choices you can see that the only one that doesn't reduce or increase like that is C.
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