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Given a scale factor of 4. If the original ordered pair of point A was (-3, 2), what would A' be? (-12,8) (-6,4) (12, 8)
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Given a scale factor of 4. If the original
ordered pair of point A was (-3, 2), what
would A' be?
(-12,8)
(-6,4)
(12, 8)
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