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2. Quadrilateral PQRS with P(-5, 1). Q(-2,6), R(3,7), and S(6,4); dilate by a scale factor of 4 12 a. Is this an enlargement or reduction? How do you know? 14 b. What are the vertices of the image after the transformation?

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Answer and Explanation:

Given the vertices of the quadrilateral PQRS as P(-5, 1). Q(-2,6), R(3,7), and S(6,4), let's go ahead and dilate with a scale factor of 4 as shown below;


P(-5,1)\rightarrow P^(\prime)(-5*4,1*4)\rightarrow P^(\prime)(-20,4)
Q(-2,6)\rightarrow Q^(\prime)(-2*4,6*4)\rightarrow Q^(\prime)(-8,24)
R(3,7)\rightarrow R^(\prime)(3*4,7*4)\rightarrow R^(\prime)(12,28)
S(6,4)\rightarrow S^(\prime)(6*4,4*4)\rightarrow S^(\prime)(24,16)

We can see from the above coordinates of the vertices of the image that an enlargement occurred since the coordinates of the image are 4 times larger than that of the pre-image.

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