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dilate (2,5) by a scale facter of 3
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To dilate a point by a scale factor, you multiply each coordinate of the point by that scale factor.

In this case, you have the point \((2, 5)\) and a scale factor of \(3\).

Multiply each coordinate by \(3\):

\[
x' = 2 \times 3 = 6
\]
\[
y' = 5 \times 3 = 15
\]

Therefore, the dilated point is \((6, 15)\).
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