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If triangle ABC defined by the coordinates A(1,1), B(9,1), C(1,9) is dilated by a scale factor of 1/2

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Answer:

The transformed points of the triangle ABC are
A' (x,y) = \left( (1)/(2), (1)/(2)\right),
B'(x,y) = \left((9)/(2), (1)/(2) \right),
C'(x,y) = \left((1)/(2), (9)/(2)\right)

Explanation:

The new points after applying the scale factor are, respectively:


A' (x,y) = (1)/(2)\cdot (1,1)


A' (x,y) = \left( (1)/(2), (1)/(2)\right)


B' (x,y) = (1)/(2)\cdot (9,1)


B'(x,y) = \left((9)/(2), (1)/(2) \right)


C'(x,y) = (1)/(2)\cdot (1,9)


C'(x,y) = \left((1)/(2), (9)/(2)\right)

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