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KIM [24]
4 years ago
8

I need help on number 4. Please answer for brainlest answer and explain so I know ur right :)

Mathematics
1 answer:
Inessa05 [86]4 years ago
6 0

The ratio of coordinates in the image to the coordinates of the original will tell you the dilation factor when diation is about the origin (as here).

Jx'/Jx = -2/-3 = 2/3

This same ratio is true for the other 5 coordinate values, so we know that ...

... the scale factor used in the dilation is 2/3.

_____

Jy'/Jy = -8/-12 = 2/3

Kx'/Kx = -4/-6 = 2/3

Ky'/Ky = -10/-15 = 2/3

Lx'/Lx = -6/-9 = 2/3

Ly'/Ly = -8/-12 = 2/3

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