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OpenStudy (willowhart):

Consider the dilation. Pre-image: A(−1, 3)A(−1, 3) , B(2, 1)B(2, 1) , and C(4, −3)C(4, −3) Image: A′(−2, 6)A′(−2, 6) , B′(4, 2)B′(4, 2) , and C′(8, −6)C′(8, −6) Is the dilation an expansion or contraction? What is the scale factor?

OpenStudy (willowhart):

@jabez177

OpenStudy (willowhart):

@Jaynator495 please help

OpenStudy (willowhart):

@danieldjpon3 please help

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

Ok I'll try

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

I'm not that good at this stuff :P

OpenStudy (willowhart):

Me niether. :(

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

@math

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

@mathstudent55

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

@alones @Awolflover1

OpenStudy (willowhart):

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

That's better

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

hold on let me solve it

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

@YanaSidlinskiy Can you help this kid out please, im kinda busy with someone else.

OpenStudy (danieldjpon3):

ty

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

Scale factor is 2 while dilation is 1/2 up

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