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How would you dilate the point (-3,2) by a scale factor of 1/2
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How would you dilate the point (-3,2) by a scale factor of 1/2
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How would you dilate the point (-3,2) by a scale factor of 1/2
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Well there is a few ways
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you would multiply each value by the scale factor
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