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Draw the image of ABC under dilation whose center is P and scale factor is 4.

User Mrutyunjay
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Answer:

Correct

Explanation:

New coordinates of the points A, B and C will be,

A(1, 0) → A'(4, 0)

B(-2, 0) → B'(-8, 0)

C(0, 2) → C'(0, 8)

User Thaking
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Answer:

By plotting points A', B' and C' we can get the dilated image A'B'C'.

Explanation:

Let the point P is origin (0, 0), segment AB lies on the x-axis and segment PC on the y-axis,

Coordinates of A, B and C will be (1, 0), (2, 0) and (0, 2).

When triangle ABC is dilated by a scale factor 4 about the origin,

Rule for dilation;

(x, y) → (4x, 4y)

New coordinates of the points A, B and C will be,

A(1, 0) → A'(4, 0)

B(-2, 0) → B'(-8, 0)

C(0, 2) → C'(0, 8)

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