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A’B’C is the image of ABC under a dilation whose center is P and scale factor is 4/3.

Which figure correctly shows A’B’C using the solid line?

A’B’C is the image of ABC under a dilation whose center is P and scale factor is 4/3. Which-example-1
A’B’C is the image of ABC under a dilation whose center is P and scale factor is 4/3. Which-example-1
A’B’C is the image of ABC under a dilation whose center is P and scale factor is 4/3. Which-example-2
A’B’C is the image of ABC under a dilation whose center is P and scale factor is 4/3. Which-example-3
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Answer:Please provide the options or a visual representation of the figures so that I can accurately identify the correct figure.

Explanation:

Since the figure shows a dilation with a scale factor of 4/3, we can determine the image of ABC by multiplying the coordinates of each point by the scale factor.

If we let (x, y) represent the coordinates of a point in ABC, the corresponding coordinates in A’B’C would be (4/3)x, (4/3)y.

Looking at the options provided, we need to find the figure where each point in ABC is multiplied by a scale factor of 4/3 to obtain the corresponding point in A’B’C.

Please provide the options or a visual representation of the figures so that I can accurately identify the correct figure.

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