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Question 2 (1 point) A Point A is located at (-1,4). Where would point A' be located after a dilation of 2 centered at the origin? N​

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Answer:

Point A would be located at (-2,8)

Explanation:

After a dilation of factor 2 centered at the origin (0,0), Point A' would be located at:

A' = (2 * -1, 2 * 4) = (-2, 8)

The effect of the dilation is to stretch the original point A by a factor of 2 along both the x and y directions. This essentially doubles the distances from the origin to the point A, creating the point A'.

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