A'(-1,2) B'(2,2) C'(1,-1) D'(-2,-1) A(-2,4) B(4,4) C(2,-2) D(-4,-2)
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Looking at the coordinates given, we can see that the x-coordinate of point A' is -1, while the x-coordinate of point A is -2. This means that the x-coordinate has been multiplied by a factor of 1/2, which is less than 1. Similarly, the y-coordinate of point A' Show more…
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