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Mathematics, 11.12.2021 01:10 stupidjew5496

The table below shows a set of points that have been dilated. The rule for the dilation is (2x, 2y) (x, y) (2x,2y)
(0,1) (0,2)
(3,0) (6,0)
(2,-1) (-4,2)

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