If P(x, y) is the preimage of a point, then its image after a dilation, when centered at the origin (0, 0), with scale factor k is the point P′(kx, ky).
In this case, k=1/2=0.5 and the point has pre-image coordinates of (-4,10).
Then, the corresponding image point will have the coordinates:
![\begin{gathered} kx=0.5\cdot(-4)=-2 \\ ky=0.5\cdot10=5 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/26qz33yfs1f1i3bs8et8h0d5kxfnntt8wk.png)
The corresponding image point after a dilation with a scale factor k=1/2 is (-2, 5).