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The attached image represents the triangle after it has been enlarged
How to enlarge the triangle?
The given parameters are:
- Scale factor, k = -1/3
- Center, (a,b) = (-1,2)
From the graph, the coordinates of the triangle are:
A = (-4,2)
B = (-4,-4)
C = (-1,-4)
The rule of dilation is calculated using:
[tex](x,y) \to (k(x - a) + a, k(y - b) + b)[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]A' = (-\frac 13(-4 +1) - 1, -\frac 13(2 - 2) + 2)[/tex]
A' = (0, 2)
[tex]B' = (-\frac 13(-4 +1) - 1, -\frac 13(-4 - 2) + 2)[/tex]
B' = (0, 4)
[tex]C' = (-\frac 13(-1 +1) - 1, -\frac 13(-4 - 2) + 2)[/tex]
C' = (-1, 4)
See attachment for the image of the triangle, after it has been enlarged
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