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A triangle with the vertices A(–3, 4), B(3, 1), and C(–1, –5) is dilated by a scale factor of 2. Find the coordinates of A', B', and C'.
15 years ago

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Answered by Christina
divide all the points given by two then graph them and connect the points. (:
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