The new coordinates of A'B'C' creates a triangle that is larger than ABC.
<h3>Transformation</h3>
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are <em>translation, reflection, rotation and dilation.</em>
If a point A(x, y) is dilated by a scale factor k, the new point is at A'(kx, ky).
Given that:
- Triangle ABC has the following coordinates: A(4 , 5), B(5 , 3), and C(2 , 3)
If it is dilated by a scale factor of 3, the new point is at:
- A'(12, 15), B'(15, 9) and C'(6, 9)
Therefore the new coordinates of A'B'C' creates a triangle that is larger than ABC.
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[-(+2)(-3)(-1)(+4)=]
- (+2)(-3)(-1)(+4)=
- (-6)(-1)(+4)
(6)(-4) = -24
Area = (5x + 4)(4x - 4)
= 20x^2 - 20x + 16x - 16
= 20x^2 - 4x - 16 Answer
Its G