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A dilation of square ABCD centered at the origin with a scale factor of will place A'B'C'D' closer to point (0,0). Determine the validity of this statement. …
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A dilation of square ABCD centered at the origin with a scale factor of will place A'B'C'D' closer to point (0,0). Determine the validity of this statement. …
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A dilation of square ABCD centered at the origin with a scale factor of
will place A'B'C'D' closer to point (0,0).
Determine the validity of this statement. Justify your answer.
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Step-by-step explanation: i just wanted the points
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