Scale Factor is defined as the ratio of the size of the new image to the size of the old image. The center of dilation is a fixed point in the plane.
If the scale factor is more than 1, then the image stretches. If the scale factor is between 0 and 1, then the image shrinks. If the scale factor is 1, then the original image and the image produced are congruent.
To dilate a figure by a scale factor, all the coordinates are multiplied by the scale factor.
The coordinates of point A are (8, 6). A dilation by a scale factor of 0.5 means that the figure will be reduced. The new coordinates will be:A
![\begin{gathered} A^(\prime)=(0.5*8,0.5*6) \\ A^(\prime)=(4,3) \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/7hzt9sf0z6hbavl8zbzzjsnl015mcdded1.png)
Therefore, the FIRST OPTION is correct.