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What are the coordinates of the vertices of the final image? A. P’(12, -6), Q’(8, -7), R’(4, -4), and S‘(7, -1) B. P’(12, 8), Q’(8, 9), R’(4, 6), and S‘(7, 3) C. P’(-12, 6), Q’(-8, 7), R’(-4, 4), and S‘(-7, 1) D. P’(12, 6), Q’(8, 7), R’(4, 4), and S’(7, 1)

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Given that the vertices of quadrilateral PQRS are P(6,3), Q(4,2), R(2,4) and S(4,5) and the quadrilateral is dilated with a scale factor of 2, about the origin.

Now, let's find the new vertices of the dilated image:

Vertex P is dilated by a scale factor of 2, its new coordinates will be (2 × 6, 2 × 3) = (12, 6). Therefore, the new vertex P' is at (12, 6).

Vertex Q is dilated by a scale factor of 2, its new coordinates will be (2 × 4, 2 × 2) = (8, 4). Therefore, the new vertex Q' is at (8, 4).

Vertex R is dilated by a scale factor of 2, its new coordinates will be (2 × 2, 2 × 4) = (4, 8). Therefore, the new vertex R' is at (4, 8).

Vertex S is dilated by a scale factor of 2, its new coordinates will be (2 × 4, 2 × 5) = (8, 10). Therefore, the new vertex S' is at (8, 10).

Therefore, the coordinates of the vertices of the final image are P’(12, 6), Q’(8, 4), R’(4, 8), and S’(8, 10).So, the correct option is D. P’(12, 6), Q’(8, 4), R’(4, 8), and S’(8, 10).

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