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If A (-5, 6) is dilated with a center point of dilation at the origin, and results in A' (15, -18), what's the scale factor?(1 point)
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−13
negative 1 third

−3
negative 3

13
1 third

3
1 year ago

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GPT 3.5
negative 3
1 year ago

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