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Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices A(–1, –2), B(–1, 3), C(4, 3) and D(4, –2). It’s dilated by a factor of 2 with the center of dilation at the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting quadrilateral A’B’C’D

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Answer:

  • A'(-2, -4)
  • B'(-2, 6)
  • C'(8, 6)
  • D'(8, -4)

Explanation:

Dilation about the origin multiplies each coordinate value by the dilation factor.

A' = 2A = 2(-1, -2) = (-2, -4)

B' = 2B = 2(-1, 3) = (-2, 6)

C' = 2C = 2(4, 3) = (8, 6)

D' = 2D = 2(4, -2) = (8, -4)

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