Answer:
Explanation:
No, this is not correct.
Step 1: Find the directional distance from every vertex on the blue image to the center, Point C.
Point A is 1 unit left and 4 units upwards to Point C.
Point B is 4 units right and 5 units upwards to Point C.
Point C is the center of the dilation, so that point will not change.
Step 2: Apply the scale factor to the directional distances to know the distances of the new images.
The scale factor is 2 so
Point A' should be 2 units left and 8 units upwards to Point C.
Point B' should 8 units right and 10 units upwards to Point C.
Step 3: Move the point in respect to Point C.
The new image should have the these points.
One point that is 2 units left and 8 units upwards to Point C.
Another point that is Point B' should 8 units right and 10 units upwards to Point C.
One point that coincides with Point C.