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K=2 scale factor is 2. What are the coordinates of A, B, and C?

A) I can provide the coordinates.
B) I need more information to provide the coordinates.
C) I'm not sure how to find the coordinates.
D) The question is incomplete.

User Orftz
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Final answer:

To determine the coordinates of A, B, and C, we need more information about their initial coordinates in the original figure.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to determine the coordinates of A, B, and C, we need more information. The given scale factor of 2 represents the ratio between the measurements in the original figure and the measurements in the enlarged figure. However, we need to know the initial coordinates of the points A, B, and C in order to apply the scale factor and find their new coordinates.



For example, if the original coordinates of A were (x1, y1), the new coordinates of A after applying the scale factor of 2 would be (2x1, 2y1). Similarly, we could find the new coordinates of B and C if we knew their original coordinates.

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