Using triangle A B C as the pre-image and the origin as the center of dilation, which coordinate point is not a coordinate of a dilation that uses a scale factor of 4?



Coordinate plane ranging from negative five to five on the x and y axes. Point A is at (negative one, three), point B is at (two, one) and point C is at (negative two, one). The three points are connected to form a triangle.

Question 4 options:

begin ordered pair 4 comma 12 end ordered pair


begin ordered pair negative 4 comma 12 end ordered pair


begin ordered pair 8 comma 4 end ordered pair


begin ordered pair negative 8 comma negative 4 end ordered pair

Using triangle A B C as the preimage and the origin as the center of dilation which coordinate point is not a coordinate of a dilation that uses a scale factor class=

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Answer:

The correct option is:

begin ordered pair 4 comma 12 end ordered pair i.e. (4,12).

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the coordinates of the point A,B and C of the triangle ΔABC as:

A(-1,3) , B(2,1) and C(-2,-1).

Now it is given that there is dilation of this triangle about the origin with a scale factor of 4.

This means that the change in the coordinates after the transformation is given by the rule:

(x,y) → (4x,4y)

As A → A' , B → B' and C → C'

Hence the coordinates A',B' and C' are given by:

A' are (4×-1,4×3)=(-4,12)

B' are (4×2,4×1)=(8,4)

and C' are (4×-2,4×-1)=(-8,-4).

Hence the coordinate point which is not a coordinate of dilation is:

begin ordered pair 4 comma 12 end ordered pair  i.e. (4,12)

Answer:

A Is correct

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