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Draw the image of ∆ABC under the dilation with scale factor 4 and center of dilation (-3, -4). List the coordinates for A’, B’, and C’, label the image ∆A’B’C’ on the grid below…
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Draw the image of ∆ABC under the dilation with scale factor 4 and center of dilation (-3, -4).
List the coordinates for A’, B’, and C’, label the image ∆A’B’C’ on the grid below, and draw in the lines for
the sides of A’B’C.
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