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Given the dilation rule DO,1/3 (x, y) → and the image S'T'U'V', what are the coordinates of vertex V of the pre-image?
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Given the dilation rule DO,1/3 (x, y) → and the image S'T'U'V', what are the coordinates of vertex V of the pre-image?
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Given the dilation rule DO,1/3 (x, y) →
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The answer is (0,3)
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the answer would be (0,3)
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