To find the coordinates of A' and B' after a dilation with a scale factor of 12, centered at the origin, we need to multiply the coordinates of A and B by 12.
Coordinates of A' = (12 * -6, 12 * 4) = (-72, 48)
Coordinates of B' = (12 * -8, 12 * 2) = (-96, 24)
Therefore, A' is (-72, 48) and B' is (-96, 24).
Line segment AB has endpoints A (−6, 4) and B (−8, 2) . Find the coordinates of A′ and B′ after a dilation with a scale factor of 12 , centered at the origin.
A' (____), B' (____)
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To find the coordinates of A' and B' after a dilation with a scale factor of 12, centered at the origin, we need to multiply the coordinates of A and B by 12.
Coordinates of A' = (12 * -6, 12 * 4) = (-72, 48)
Coordinates of B' = (12 * -8, 12 * 2) = (-96, 24)
Therefore, A' is (-72, 48) and B' is (-96, 24).
To find the coordinates of A' and B' after a dilation with a scale factor of 12, centered at the origin, we need to multiply the coordinates of A and B by 12.
Coordinates of A' = (12 * -6, 12 * 4) = (-72, 48)
Coordinates of B' = (12 * -8, 12 * 2) = (-96, 24)
Therefore, A' is (-72, 48) and B' is (-96, 24).
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I apologize for the mistake.
To find the coordinates of A' and B' after a dilation with a scale factor of 12, centered at the origin, we need to multiply the coordinates of A and B by 12.
Coordinates of A' = (12 * -6, 12 * 4) = (-72, 48)
Coordinates of B' = (12 * -8, 12 * 2) = (-96, 24)
Therefore, A' is (-72, 48) and B' is (-96, 24).
To find the coordinates of A' and B' after a dilation with a scale factor of 12, centered at the origin, we need to multiply the coordinates of A and B by 12.
Coordinates of A' = (12 * -6, 12 * 4) = (-72, 48)
Coordinates of B' = (12 * -8, 12 * 2) = (-96, 24)
Therefore, A' is (-72, 48) and B' is (-96, 24).
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To find the coordinates of A' and B' after a dilation with a scale factor of 12, centered at the origin, we need to multiply the coordinates of A and B by 12.
Coordinates of A' = (12 * -6, 12 * 4) = (-72, 48)
Coordinates of B' = (12 * -8, 12 * 2) = (-96, 24)
Therefore, A' is (-72, 48) and B' is (-96, 24).
To find the coordinates of A' and B' after a dilation with a scale factor of 12, centered at the origin, we need to multiply the coordinates of A and B by 12.
Coordinates of A' = (12 * -6, 12 * 4) = (-72, 48)
Coordinates of B' = (12 * -8, 12 * 2) = (-96, 24)
Therefore, A' is (-72, 48) and B' is (-96, 24).