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Apply the dilation (x, y) = (3x, 3y). What will be the coordinates of T'?​

Apply the dilation (x, y) = (3x, 3y). What will be the coordinates of T'?​-example-1

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Answer:

6,0

Explanation:

the dilation moves points from A to B

in this case we're moving point T

point T has coordinates 2,0 to start with (A)

Now let's move it to B

To do so, we need to apply the calculation

(x,y) => (3x,3y)

Substitute in point T:

(2,0) => (3x,3y)

(2,0) => (3(2),3(0))

(2,0) => (6,0)

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