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WILL MARK BRAINILIST!! Triangle PQR is transformed to triangle P'Q'R. Triangle PQR has vertices P (3, -6), Q (0, -9), and R (-3, 0). Triangle P'Q'R has vertices P'Q'R has vertices P' (1, -2), Q' (0, 3), and R' (-1, 0).

What is the scale factor of the dilation that transforms triangle PQR to triangle P'Q'R? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

The dilation is 3 times smaller of divided by 3.

Explanation:

If you look at each beginning point all the numbers are divisible by 3 then when you look at the ending points they are the same as the beginning just 3 times smaller.

Explanation:

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User Deepesh Uniyal
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Answer:

The dilation is 3 times smaller of divided by 3.

Explanation:

If you look at each beginning point all the numbers are divisible by 3 then when you look at the ending points they are the same as the beginning just 3 times smaller.

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