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Dilate the figure using a scale factor of 3/4 and rotate the new image 90° counterclockwise
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Dilate the figure using a scale factor of 3/4 and rotate the new image 90° counterclockwise
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The new points will be A' (-6,9) B'(-6,-3)C'(6,-3) then graph them. REMEMBER: if the scale factor is greater than 1 the image will shrink. If the scale factor is less than one the image will enlarge
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