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The figure below is dilated by a factor of 1/2 centered at the origin.

F = (-4,4) E = (4,6) D = (6,-4) C = (-6,-4) B = (-6,0)

multiply each coordinate by 1/2 (aka, scale factor)
and then say the correct coordinates
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F' = (-2, 2) E' = (2, 3) D' = (3, -2) C' = (-3, -2) B' = (-3, 0)
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