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Damian dilates PQR shown on the coordinate grid with a scale factor of 0.5 centered at the origin. then he translate the 1 unit up and 3 units to the right to from P' Q' R' what are the coordinates of the vertices P' Q' R'​

Damian dilates PQR shown on the coordinate grid with a scale factor of 0.5 centered-example-1

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Answer:

P
\begin{matrix}'\\i\\\end{matrix}(0.3) Q':(4,5) R
\begin{matrix}'\\:\\\end{matrix}(4,-1)

Explanation:


P\left(-6,4\right)\ \ \ \ \ Q\left(2,8\right),R\left(2,-4\right)


1.\ a\ scale\ factor\ of\ 05\ centered\ at\ 0.


P\left(-6,4\right)\rightarrow
P_1\left(-3,2\right)\ \ \ \ \ Q
\left(2,8\right)\rightarrow
Q_1\left(1,4\right)


R\left(2,-4\right) > R_1\left(1,-2\right)


2.\ I\ unit\ np.\ 3\ units\ rign\ t.


the\ y\ plus\ 1,\ x\ plus\ 3


P_1\left(-3,2\right)
\rightarrow
P^'
\left(0,3\right)


Q_1
\left(1,4\right)
\rightarrow
Q^'
\left(4,5\right)


R_1\left(1,-2\right)\rightarrow
R^'
\left(4,-1\right)


So\ the\ final\ coordinates\ of\Δ
P'Q'R'


are\ above.

I hope this helps you

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