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Mathematics, 03.07.2021 03:30 jessicamartine994

Suppose the figure KLMN is dilated using a scale factor of 1/3 with the center of dilation at the origin. Which are the ordered pairs for the image? 1. K’(-1,3), L’(-3,0), M’(⅔, -8/3), N’(2, 4/3)

2. K’(-9,27), L’(-27,0), M’(6, -24), N’(18, 12)

3. K’(0,6), L’(-6,-3), M’(-1, -5), N’(3, 1)

4. K’(3,-1), L’(0,-3), M’(-8/3, ⅔), N’(4/3,2)


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