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Point A(-2, -2) and B(3, -2) are dilated with the center of dilation at C(0, 0) and k=2.

Point A(-2, -2) and B(3, -2) are dilated with the center of dilation at C(0, 0) and-example-1
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Answer:

A'(-4, -4), B'(6, -4), parallel

Explanation:

The dilation factor multiplies each of the coordinate values. The line that was y=-2 becomes the line y=-4, a parallel horizontal line.

Point A(-2, -2) and B(3, -2) are dilated with the center of dilation at C(0, 0) and-example-1
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