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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Parallelogram JKLM has the coordinates J (0, 7), K (12, 7), L (10, 2), and M (-2, 2). Which of the following sets of points represents a dilation from the origin of parallelogram JKLM? A. J' (0, 28), K' (48, 28), L' (40, 8), M' (-8, 8) B. J' (4, 11), K' (16, 11), L' (14, 6), M' (2, 6) C. J' (0, 7), K' (48, 7), L' (40, 2), M' (-8, 2) D. J' (0, 28), K' (48, 7), L' (40, 2), M' (-2, 8)

OpenStudy (rayman5766):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay. So dilation is the same shape but a different size from the original parallelogram.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The dilated shape could either be larger or smaller than the original.

OpenStudy (rayman5766):

I really need graph paper for this but I cant find it any were its like it walked away from me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What I would do is find a graphing site. I only know graphing programs such as GeoGebra.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I always learned process of elimination so I would input each option until I found my answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I use this website for pre-calc: https://www.desmos.com/calculator It should work for geometry, too.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@rayman5766 I hope I helped in some way !

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