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Point B has coordinate B(1, –1). What is the coordinate of B' under a scale factor of 3?

1,-1
3,-3
-2,2
-6,6

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Answer:

B) 3,-3

Explanation:

User David Hammond
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Answer:

The coordinate B' is
B' = (3, -3).

Explanation:

The new coordinate is computed by applying the scale factor with respect to origin:


B' = \alpha \cdot B


B' = 3\cdot (1,-1)


B' = (3\cdot 1, 3 \cdot (-1))


B' = (3, -3)

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