A(2, 0), B(3, -1), and C(-2, -5) are the vertices of ?ABC. If the triangle is dilated by a scale factor of 3 with the origin as the center of dilation, what are the coordinates of the vertices of the image? A'( , ) B'( , ) C'( , )
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Dilation is a transformation that produces an image that is the same shape as the original, but is a different size. The scale factor determines how much larger or smaller the image will be compared to the original. A scale factor greater than 1 will enlarge the Show more…
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