In the graph below, C'D' is the image of CD after a dilation. What Is the scale factor of the dilation? Write your answer as a whole number or simplified proper or improper fraction.
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From the given graph, we can see that point C corresponds to point J0, and point D corresponds to point 9o. Show more…
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