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Line segment AB has vertices A(-3, 4) and B(1, -2). A dilation centered at the orgin is applied to AB. The image has vertices A(-1, 4/3) and B(1/3, -2/3). What is tjr scale factor of the dilation?

1. 1/6
2. 1/3
3. 3
4. 6​

User Kalpa
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Answer:

option 2

Explanation:

consider the coordinates A (- 3, 4 ) and A' (- 1,
(4)/(3) )

since the dilatation is centred at the origin, then corresponding coordinates are multiples/ divisors of each other, then image to original gives scale factor.

scale factor =
(A')/(A) =
(-1)/(-3) =
(1)/(3) and
((4)/(3) )/(4) =
(1)/(3)

similarly B (1, - 2 ) and B' (
(1)/(3), -
(2)/(3) )


((1)/(3) )/(1) =
(1)/(3) and
(-(2)/(3) )/(-2) =
(1)/(3)

User Jack Ryan
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