I didn't get how to solve it. Write the rule to describe the transformation: C(4,-5) . D(3,-1) . E(5,-3) C (2,-2.5) . D'(1.5,-0.5). E'(2.5,-1.5) Dilation of 10.5 None of the other answers are correct. Dilation of 1.25 Dilation of 3
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