We choose the coordinates (4,4), (4,10), and (8,4) as the vertices of right-angle triangle ABC
We want to dilate triangle ABC by scale factor of 2 at the center (0,2)
The image is shown below as triangle A'B'C' with coordinates (8.6), (8,18), and (18,6).
Triangle ABC has a base of 4 units and a height of 6 units
Triangle A'B'C' has a base of 8 units and a height of 12 units
Applying Pythagoras theorem to triangle ABC to find the hypotenuse
BC^2 = AB^2 + AC^2
BC^2 = 4^2 + 6^2
BC^2 = 52
BC = 2/13
Now, we calculate the hypotenuse of the image
B'C'^2 = A'B'^2 + A'C'^2
B'C'^2 = 8^2 + 12^2
B'C'^2 = 208
B'C' = /208 = 4/13
The hypotenuse of the image is twice the hypotenuse of triangle ABC which proof the two shapes are similar shape
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