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Mathematics, 21.03.2021 14:00 winterblanco

The point P' is the image of Point P(a, b) under a dilation centered at the origin with scale factor k ≠ 1. A. Assuming that point P is not on the y-axis. What is the slope of PP'? Explain how you know.

B. In part A, why is it so important that P does not lie on the y-axis?

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