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Triangle ABC is dilated about the origin to create triangle A′B′C′. Determine the scale factor used to create the image. A: two sevenths B: three fourths C: 3.5 D: 7 Thanks!
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Triangle ABC is dilated about the origin to create triangle A′B′C′.
Determine the scale factor used to create the image.
A: two sevenths
B: three fourths
C: 3.5
D: 7
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I believe it’s 3.5 (sorry if my wrong) :)
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