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If there was a point M(3,6) and it was dilated to M'(1, 2), what kind of scale factor was used for the dilation? What is the scale factor? *
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If there was a point M(3,6) and it was dilated to M'(1, 2), what kind of scale factor was used for the dilation? What is the scale factor? *
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If there was a point M(3,6) and it was dilated to M'(1, 2), what kind of scale
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Scale factor is 1/3
3 * 1/3 = 3/3 = 1
6 * 1/3 = = 6/3 = 2
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