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Triangle ABC is dilated by a scale factor of 4 to form triangle A'B'C.

The coordinates of vertex A' are
The coordinates of vertex B' are
The coordinates of vertex C’are
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Triangle ABC is dilated by a scale factor of 4 to form triangle A'B'C. The coordinates-example-1
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User Neetu
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Answer:


A'(-8,4)\\B'(-12,12)\\C'(-4,12)

Explanation:

** Scale and/or dilate signal the operation symbol to be multiplication.

Definitions


A=(-2,1)\\B=(-3,3)\\C=(-1,3)

Formulas


A'=A4\\B'=B4\\C'=C4

Solve


A'=(-2,1)(4)=(-8,4)\\B'=(-3,3)(4)=(-12,12)\\C'=(-1,3)(4)=(-4,12)

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User Rajiv Sharma
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Answer:

Vertex A' (-8,4)

Vertex B' (-12,12)

Vertex C' (-4,12)

Explanation:

Multiply all the coordinates by 4!

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User Kerrian
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