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Triangle P is dilated from center A by a scale factor of 2 to form triangle Q. The vertices for triangle P are (-2,1),(2,4) and (2,1). The vertices for triangle

Q are (-1,-3), (7,3) and (7,-3). Graph point A, the center of dilation.
Select the place on the coordinate plane to plot the point.

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Answer:

2,3

Step-by-step explanation:

User Saud Alfadhli
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Final answer:

To graph the center of dilation A for triangles P and Q, we analyze the changes in their vertices post-dilation and infer that the center remained unchanged in position during the dilation process.

Step-by-step explanation:

To graph point A, the center of dilation, when triangle P is dilated by a scale factor of 2 to form triangle Q, we need to locate a point that relates the corresponding vertices of the two triangles with the given scale factor.

The vertices of triangle P are (-2, 1), (2, 4), and (2, 1), and after dilation to form triangle Q, the vertices are (-1, -3), (7, 3), and (7, -3), respectively.

Let's consider the relationship between the vertices of triangle P and Q. Vertex P(-2,1) is dilated to become vertex Q(-1,-3).

Following the scale factor of 2, we should expect the vertices of Q to be twice the distance from the center of dilation when compared to their counterparts in P. Similarly, for the other vertices of P which becomes (7,3), and (7,-3) in Q after the dilation.

By examining the changes in coordinate values from P to Q, we observe that the horizontal components (x-values) have a pattern of addition or subtraction, suggesting that the center of dilation lies along the same x-coordinate for these points.

The vertical components (y-values) also show consistent change, hinting that the same will be true for the y-coordinate.

Therefore, after evaluating the distance changes, we conclude that the center of dilation is at point A which will have an unchanged position during the dilation process for any point.

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