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3. Triangle ABC has the following coordinates. A=(-6,5), B=(-4,2), C=(-6,2) What are the coordinates of triangle A'B'C' if it is created by dilating triangle ABC with the origin (0,0) as the center of dilation and with a scale factor of 4?

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Answer:

You multiply each coordinate by 4

Explanation:

Rule: (x, y) to (4x, 4y)

A: (-6,5) to A' (-24, 20)

B: (-4, 2) to B' (-16, 8)

C: (-6, 2) to C' (-24, 8)

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