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Joe is performing a dilation. One of his points is Y'(-4, 2), and another point is Y(-2, 1). What scale factor is he using? A. 2 B. 1/2 C. -1/2 D. 1
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Joe is performing a dilation. One of his points is Y'(-4, 2), and another point is Y(-2, 1). What scale factor is he using? A. 2 B. 1/2 C. -1/2 D. 1
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Joe is performing a dilation. One of his points is Y'(-4, 2), and another point is Y(-2, 1). What scale factor is he using?
A. 2
B. 1/2
C. -1/2
D. 1
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the correct answer is A
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I would say c.-1/2 but I'm not certain
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