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What transformation would cause the change from ABC to A'B'C'?

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Answer:

D. 1/4

Explanation:

When the coordinates of A, B, and C are multiplying by 1/4 we get A', B', and C'.

For example,


(1)/(4)* A(-8,4)=A^{}(-(8)/(4),(4)/(4))
\therefore A(-8,4)\rightarrow A^(\prime)(-2,1)

The same goes for B and C.

Hence, the transformation that gives us A'B'C' from ABC is Choice D DIlation using k = 1/4.

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