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Triangle RST was dilated with the origin as the center of dilation to create triangle R'S'T'. The triangle was dilated using a scale factor of 34. The coordinates of the vertices of triangle RST are given. You can use the scale factor to find the coordinates of the dilated image. Enter the coordinates of the vertices of triangle R'S'T' below. (Decimal values may be used.)

User Malclocke
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Answer:

x, y ----> 3/4x, 3/4y

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User Zac Wrangler
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Answer:

Multiply every coordinate from the old one by 0.75

Explanation:

I just did this question so I didn't need your photo. And I got it right. Hope this helps anyone else stuck on a similar question.

The rule is to multiply the old coordinates/sides by the scale factor, if its a fraction convert it to a decimal and then multiply like I did.

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