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Mathematics, 17.11.2020 22:00 sophiaa23

(M'T') has coordinates M'(-1,3) and T'(12,-6), and it is the result of the dilation of (MT) centered at the origin. The coordinates of (MT) are M(-1/3,1) and T(4,-2). Complete the following algebraic description so that it represents the transformation of (MT)

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