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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 08:50 justinchou814

M(-3, 3) M' (-2, 2)
S (6,3)
S'(4,2)
5
- 2
V
[(2,-2)
V(3, -3)
Step 1: Is the image of the dilation a reduction or an enlargement of the original figure? Explain.
Step 2: What is the scale factor? Explain.
Please help!!


M(-3, 3)

M' (-2, 2)
S (6,3)
S'(4,2)
5
- 2
V
[(2,-2)
V(3, -3)
Step 1: Is the image of the dilation

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