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A dilation is given by the transformation (x, y) - (.75x, 75y). What type of dilation is this A -enlargement B- it is not a dilation C- reduction
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A dilation is given by the transformation (x, y) - (.75x, 75y). What type of dilation is this
A -enlargement
B- it is not a dilation
C- reduction
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Most likely B because x>1 = enlargement vs x<1 = reduction, & the x & y are doing two completely different things
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