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To find the coordinates of new vertices, multiply the coordinates of old vertices with the dilated factor.

Here, multiply the coordinates of P, Q, R and S with 5.


\begin{gathered} 5(-4,4)=(-20,20) \\ 5(2,2)=(10,10) \\ 5(4,-2)=(20,-10) \\ 5(-2,-4)=(-10,-20) \end{gathered}

The new coordiantes are P'(-20,20), Q'(10,10), R'(20,-10) and S'(-10,-20).

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