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06natrod52378:

Can someone help i'm not good at dilation's?

06natrod52378:

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Let's take a look at one of the points: C is located at (6, 6) after the "dilation" the new C is at (2, 2)

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try plugging in x=6 and y=6 into the possible coordinate rules and the ones that give you (2, 2) as an answer might be your answer For example if I tried x=6 and y=6 into option B (x-3, y+3) I would get (6-3, 6+3) = (3,9) which is not (2,2)

06natrod52378:

What?

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06natrod52378:

Oh see how much it moves over?

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almost, you want to test the points out Like we know that it Changed from (6, 6) to (2, 2) but we don't know if it was because it is subtracting or if it is because of multiplying

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If I tried to plug in (6, 6) -> x=6 and y=6 into Option B: (x - 3, y + 3) I would get. (6 - 3 , 6 + 3 ). =. (3 , 9) which is not the (2, 2) that we want

06natrod52378:

Ok.

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So keep trying to plug in x=6 and y=6 into each of the options until you get (2, 2) as an answer

06natrod52378:

like this

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you got it!

06natrod52378:

Ok tysm.

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