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Polygon MNOPQ is dilated by a scale factor of 0.8 with the origin as the center of dilation, resulting in the image M′N′O′P′Q′. The coordinates of point M are (2, 4), and the coordinates of point N are (3, 5).The slope of MN is

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Answered by Steve
not sure what the scaling has to do with anything, as the scaled polygon is never mentioned.

However, it should be easy to convince yourself that such a scaling does not change any of the slopes or angles involved.
Answered by Long Jawnson
steve if u did not know the answer there was no reason to say that, thats why u gotta dislike on ya shiii bc nobody fwu fr
Answered by Tony
Polygon MNOPQ is dilated by a scale factor of 0.8 with the origin as the center of dilation, resulting in the image M′N′O′P′Q′. The coordinates of point M are (2, 4), and the coordinates of point N are (3, 5).
The slope of is
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Answered by caleb
whats the slope no one has answered als you have said so far where the coordinates of N
Answered by Jaden
Slope is 1
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