Enlargement with a scale factor of 2 and center (3, 4) has been applied to shape A to obtain shape B. All corresponding line segments between the two shapes are multiplied by a factor of 2.
Shape B is an enlargement of shape A with a scale factor of 2 and a center of enlargement at (3, 4). The scale factor represents the ratio of corresponding line segment lengths between the two shapes.
The center (3, 4) denotes the point about which the enlargement is performed. Each coordinate in shape B is twice the distance from the center as the corresponding coordinate in shape A.
This transformation results in an expanded and proportional version of shape A, where all line segments are magnified by a factor of 2, providing a clear understanding of the relationship between the two geometric figures.