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Graph the image of the given segment under a di6with scale factor -1/3 and center of dilatation (0,0). Line on graph is A (-6,9) B (-3,3) please explain to me how I solve this.

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Answer:

A ' = (2, -3)

B ' = (1, -1)

See attached image below for the diagram

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Step-by-step explanation:

Point A is originally at (-6, 9). It moves to A ' (2,-3) after applying the scale factor. This is because we basically multiply the scale factor (-1/3) by each coordinate of point A

-6 * (-1/3) = 2

9 * (-1/3) = -3

The negative scale factor is like a mirror in a way. Points in negative regions move to positive regions, and vice versa. Since |-1/3| = 1/3 is less than 1, this means the new point (2,-3) is closer to (0,0) compared to its original counterpart.

Point B follows the same idea

B(-3,3) moves to B ' (1, -1) after multiplying each coordinate by -1/3

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Side note: The segment A'B' is 1/3 as long compared to segment AB.

Graph the image of the given segment under a di6with scale factor -1/3 and center-example-1
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