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Graph the polygon and it’s image after dilation centered at (0,0)

Graph the polygon and it’s image after dilation centered at (0,0)-example-1
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When we dilate a figure centered at the origin by a factor k, the new coordinates will be equal to the old coordinates multiplied by the scale factor.


(x,y)\to(kx,ky)

The original vertices of our figure are:


L(0,0),M(-4,1),N(-3,-6)

Then, dilating our figure with a scale factor equal to -3, we have:


\begin{gathered} L(0,0)\to L^(\prime)((-3)\cdot0,(-3)\cdot0)=L^(\prime)(0,0) \\ M(-4,1)\to M^(\prime)((-3)\cdot(-4),(-3)\cdot1)=M^(\prime)(12,-3) \\ N(-3,-6)\to N^(\prime)((-3)\cdot(-3),(-3)\cdot(-6))=N^(\prime)(9,18) \end{gathered}

The coordinates of the image are


L^(\prime)(0,0),M^(\prime)(12,-3),N^(\prime)(9,18)

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