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Answer the question below.

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Answer:

A(1,2) -> A'(3,6)

B(3,1) -> B'(9,3)

Explanation:

A(1,2) ×3 -> A'(3,6)

B(3,1) ×3 -> B'(9,3)

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Answer:

a) A = (1, 2), A' = (3, 6)

b) B' = (9, 3)

Explanation:

From inspection of the given diagram:

A = (1, 2)

A' = (3, 6)

As the triangle has been enlarged by a scale factor of 3 and centre (0, 0), to find the coordinates of B' simply mulitply the coordinates of B by the scale factor:

As B = (3, 1)

⇒ B' = (3 × 3, 1 × 3) = (9, 3)

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