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Q'p'r' is an image created by a dilation centered at the origin with a scale factor k=1/4. the vertices of q'p'r' are q'(–2, 1), p'(1 ,2), and r'(–1, 3). what are the coordinates of the vertices of the preimage, qpr? a. q(–8, 4), p(4, 8), r(–4, 12) b. q(–1, –2), p(–2, 1), r(–3, –1) c. q(-1/2,1/4) p(1/4,1/2) r(-1/4,3/4) d. q(2, 1), p(–1, 2), r(1, 3)

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