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Please help just tell me what they did wrong-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

If a point (x, y) is dilated by a scale factor of k, coordinates of the image point will be (kx, ky).

Rule that defines the dilation,

(x, y) → (kx, ky)

From the graph attached,

Coordinates of point A → (-4, 2)

Coordinates of image point A' → (-8, 4)

By the rule of dilation given,

A(-4, 2) → A'(-4k, 2k)

Since, A'(-4k, 2k) = A'(-8, 4)

Therefore, -4k = -8 ⇒ k = 2

1). Mistake in the answer → A is the preimage and A' is the image

While A has been used as image and A' as preimage.

2). Always use the rule of dilation A(x, y) → A'(kx, ky)

Here, A and A' are the preimage and image points respectively.

And 'k' is the scale factor by which point A has been dilated to form image point A'.

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