E' F' y 10 8 6 E(-3, 4) F(1, 4) 2 -8 -6 -4 -2 2 4 6 8 x -2 H(-3, -2) G(2.5, -2) -4 -6 G' H' -8
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We are given the coordinates of points A, B, C, and D, but we need to find the coordinates of point G. Since quadrilateral EFGH was dilated with the origin as the center of dilation, we can use the coordinates of points A, B, C, and D to find the coordinates of Show more…
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