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Mathematics, 11.09.2019 18:20 ayoismeisjjjjuan

40 points geometry - when you know the scale factor (e. g. 3), why does the point of dilation matter? wouldn't each coordinate be multiplied by the scale factor no matter where it was dilated? (e. g. 3, 6 becomes 9, 12) or am i missing something?

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