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Triangle DEF has vertices D(−4, 1), E(2, 3), and F(2, 1) and is dilated by a factor of 3 using the point (1, 1) as the point of dilation. The dilated triangle is named ΔD'E'F'. What are the coordinates of the vertices of the resulting triangle?

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Answer:-14,1

Explanation:

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Answer:
D'(-14,1);\ E'(4,7);\ F'(4,1)

Explanation:

Since the center of dilation is not at the origin, we can use the following formula in order to find the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle D'E'F':


D_(O,k)(x,y)=(k(x-a)+a, k(y-b)+b)

Where "O" is the center of dilation at (a,b) and "k" is the scale factor.

In this case you can identify that:


(a,b)=(1,1)\\k=3

Therefore, susbtituting values into the formula shown above, you get that the coordinates ot the resulting triangle D'E'F, are the following:

Vertex D' →
(3(-4-1)+1,\ 3(1-1)+1)=(-14,1)

Vertex E' →
(3(2-1)+1,\ 3(3-1)+1)=(4,7)

Vertex F' →
(3(2-1)+1,\ 3(1-1)+1)=(4,1)

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