An algebraic representation which best describes this transformation is: C. (x, y) → (5x/2, 5y/2).
<h3>What is dilation?</h3>
In Geometry, dilation can be defined as a type of transformation which typically changes the size of a geometric object, but not its shape. This ultimately implies that, the size of the geometric object would be increased or decreased based on the scale factor used.
By critically observing the graph, we can logically deduce the following vertices:
- Coordinate P = (-1, 1)
- Coordinate Q = (2, 0)
- Coordinate R = (-1, -2)
- Coordinate P' = (-5/2, 5/2)
- Coordinate Q' = (5, 0)
- Coordinate R' = (--5/2, -5)
In this scenario, the transformation rule is given by this algebraic representation:
Q (x, y) → Q' (x, y)
Coordinate Q = (2, 0) → Coordinate Q' = ((5/2 × 2), (5/2 × 0)) = Coordinate Q' = (5, 0).
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