What are the coordinates for A' B' C'?
2 answers:
Answer:
A) -2, 2
B) -3, -2
C) 3, 1
Answers:
- Point A' is at (-2, 2)
- Point B' is at (-3, -2)
- Point C' is at (3, 1)
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Explanation:
The scale factor is 1/2 = 0.5, which we will multiply with each coordinate of each point.
- Point A(-4,4) will move to A ' (-2, 2) after multiplying both coordinates by 0.5
- Point B(-6,-4) moves to B ' (-3,-2) for similar reasoning. We cut each coordinate in half.
- Point C(6,2) moves to C ' (3, 1) for similar reasoning.
As a result, the figure shrinks.
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