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Triangle ABC, with coordinates A(2, 3), B(3, 5), C(7, 4), is dilated by a scale factor of 2. What are the coordinates of the dilated figure, triangle A′B′C′? A′(4, 6), B′(6, 10), C′(7, 4) A′(2, 3), B′(3, 5), C′(7, 4) A′(4, 6), B′(6, 10), C′(14, 8) A′(4, 6), B′(3, 5), C′(14, 8)

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The Answer is C for plato

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User Slayer
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Hello,

When you dilate a shape by a scale factor of 2, you simply multiply the coordinates by 2.

Therefore, the points become:
A(2, 3) ===> A'(4, 6)
B(3, 5) ===> B'(6, 10)
C(7,4) ===> C'(14,8)

Good luck,
MrEQ
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