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A polygon has vertices at (4, 1), (4, 7), (10, 7) and (10, 1). How does the perimeter of the polygon change if each coordinate is multiplied by 3?

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check the picture below.

multiplying each point by 3, will give us the larger square of (12,3), (13, 21), 30,21) and (30,3).

notice what happened to the perimeter.
A polygon has vertices at (4, 1), (4, 7), (10, 7) and (10, 1). How does the perimeter-example-1
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