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Find the dilation of
0.25
0.25 with center
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(0, 0) for the following points if
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7
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4
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A (7, −4)
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8
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2
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B (−8, −2)



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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the dilation of points \( A(7, -4) \) and \( B(-8, -2) \) with center \( (0, 0) \) and a scale factor of \( 0.25 \), we can use the formula for dilation:

\[
A' = (k \cdot x, k \cdot y)
\]
where \( (x, y) \) are the coordinates of the point, and \( k \) is the scale factor.

### For point \( A(7, -4) \):
1. **Calculate the new coordinates**:
\[
A' = (0.25 \cdot 7, 0.25 \cdot -4)
\]
\[
A' = (1.75, -1)
\]

### For point \( B(-8, -2) \):
1. **Calculate the new coordinates**:
\[
B' = (0.25 \cdot -8, 0.25 \cdot -2)
\]
\[
B' = (-2, -0.5)
\]

### Final Results:
- The dilated point \( A' \) is \( (1.75, -1) \).
- The dilated point \( B' \) is \( (-2, -0.5) \).

Thus, the coordinates are:
- \( A' (1.75, -1) \)
- \( B' (-2, -0.5) \)

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