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A dilation moves p(4,1) to p’(8,2) what are the coordinates for the image of point (-3,-5) under the same dilation.
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A dilation moves p(4,1) to p’(8,2) what are the coordinates for the image of point (-3,-5) under the same dilation.
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A dilation moves p(4,1) to p’(8,2) what are the coordinates for the image of point (-3,-5) under the same dilation.
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(-6,-10) since you got p' by multiplying the coordinates of p by two
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