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plittle9534:

Polygon ABCD, shown in the figure, is dilated by a scale factor of 8 with the origin as the center of dilation, resulting in the image A′B′C′D′. The slope of is .

umm:

Welcome to QuestionCove, @plittle9534. Is this the image? |dw:1606023483465:dw|

umm:

If so, we can continue. Dilation already is the parallel lines, which means that the image line C'D' of the line CD are parallel to each other and the slopes are the same. So we need to find the slope of CD. On the given diagram, you can see that C is (5,4) and D is (4,2). Leaving you with the slope of \[\frac{ 2-4 }{ 4-5 }=2\]

jhonyy9:

@plittle9534 there are missed details - please post them

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