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1.Scale Factor : 4
Enlargement or Reduction? →
G(4, -4) -------------------------------→ G’
H(-6, 8) -------------------------------→ H’
J(4, 6)----------------------------------→ J’
K(-8, -12) ------------------------------→K’
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