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What is the correct motion rule for a dilation that has a scale factor of 0.5? A (x,) → (x -0.5, -0.5) - B(x,y) (x + 0.5, 9 +0.5) C(x,y) → (-0.5, -0.54) D(x,y) → (0.5x, 0.5y)
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What is the correct motion rule for a dilation that has a scale factor of 0.5? A (x,) → (x -0.5, -0.5) - B(x,y) (x + 0.5, 9 +0.5) C(x,y) → (-0.5, -0.54) D(x,y) → (0.5x, 0.5y)
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Bx,y plus it and then write it out as a simplified form
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Evalute 8a -1+0.5b when a =1/4 and b= 10 how dose this work i need help..
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