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Find the dilation of 0.25 with the center (0, 0) for the following points:A (0,−4)B (0, 2)(2 points)A′ =B′ =Asked by 77
                Find the dilation of 0.25 with the center (0, 0) for the following points: 
A (0,−4)
 
B (0, 2)
(2 points)
            
        A (0,−4)
B (0, 2)
(2 points)
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    To find the dilation of a point with respect to a center and a scale factor, we use the dilation formula:
\[
D(x, y) = (kx, ky)
\]
where \( D(x, y) \) is the dilated point, \( (x, y) \) is the original point, \( k \) is the scale factor, and the center of dilation is at the origin (0, 0).
Here, we have a dilation factor \( k = 0.25 \).
### For Point A (0, -4):
1. Apply the dilation formula:
\[
D(0, -4) = (0.25 \cdot 0, 0.25 \cdot -4) = (0, -1)
\]
So the dilated point A is:
\[
A' = (0, -1)
\]
### For Point B (0, 2):
1. Apply the dilation formula:
\[
D(0, 2) = (0.25 \cdot 0, 0.25 \cdot 2) = (0, 0.5)
\]
So the dilated point B is:
\[
B' = (0, 0.5)
\]
### Final Results:
- The dilation of point A (0, -4) is \( A' = (0, -1) \).
- The dilation of point B (0, 2) is \( B' = (0, 0.5) \).
    
\[
D(x, y) = (kx, ky)
\]
where \( D(x, y) \) is the dilated point, \( (x, y) \) is the original point, \( k \) is the scale factor, and the center of dilation is at the origin (0, 0).
Here, we have a dilation factor \( k = 0.25 \).
### For Point A (0, -4):
1. Apply the dilation formula:
\[
D(0, -4) = (0.25 \cdot 0, 0.25 \cdot -4) = (0, -1)
\]
So the dilated point A is:
\[
A' = (0, -1)
\]
### For Point B (0, 2):
1. Apply the dilation formula:
\[
D(0, 2) = (0.25 \cdot 0, 0.25 \cdot 2) = (0, 0.5)
\]
So the dilated point B is:
\[
B' = (0, 0.5)
\]
### Final Results:
- The dilation of point A (0, -4) is \( A' = (0, -1) \).
- The dilation of point B (0, 2) is \( B' = (0, 0.5) \).
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