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The endpoints of AB are A(0, 0) and B(6, 8)

a. Describe a transformation of AB that results in the image whose endpoints are A'(8,4) and B'(-2, 4) .

b. What are the endpoints of the image of A'B' after a dilation whose scale factor is 4/5 and whose center is A' ?

c. What quadrant does A' lie in?

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We are given the endpoints. We are also given the endpoints after the transformation. For the first item, a simple distance formula verification would reveal that the distance between AB and A'B' is not equal. So, a dilation must have been done. Next, AB and A'B' are not parallel which means that a translation transformation must have been done.
After a dilation of 4/5 with A as the center, A' is still (0,0) and B' is (6 - 24/5, 8 - 32/5).
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