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Triangle ABC with vertices at A(−3, −3), B(3, 3), C(0, 3) is dilated to create triangle A′B′C′ with vertices at A′(−9, −9), B(9, 9), C(0, 9). Determine the scale factor used. 6 …
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Triangle ABC with vertices at A(−3, −3), B(3, 3), C(0, 3) is dilated to create triangle A′B′C′ with vertices at A′(−9, −9), B(9, 9), C(0, 9). Determine the scale factor used. 6 …
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Triangle ABC with vertices at A(−3, −3), B(3, 3), C(0, 3) is dilated to create triangle A′B′C′ with vertices at A′(−9, −9), B(9, 9), C(0, 9). Determine the scale factor used.
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