Final answer:
The correct algebraic representation for a dilation with a scale factor between 1 is (x,y) → (1.5x,1.5y).
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct algebraic representation for a dilation with a scale factor between 1 is option (C) (x,y) → (1.5x,1.5y).
In a dilation, each coordinate is multiplied by the same scale factor. In this case, the scale factor is 1.5, so each x-coordinate is multiplied by 1.5 and each y-coordinate is multiplied by 1.5.
For example, if we have a point (2,3), the dilation with a scale factor of 1.5 would transform it to (3,4.5).
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