Dilate the point B(–4, 5) by a scale factor of 3 with the center at the origin.
Identify the c...
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Dilate the point B(–4, 5) by a scale factor of 3 with the center at the origin.
Identify the coordinates of the pre-image.
B(–4, 5)
Identify the scale factor.
Scale factor: n = 3
Multiply the scale factor by each coordinate of the pre-image to find the coordinates of the image.
B'(3(–4), 3(5))
The image point B' has coordinates B(___,___ )
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