molly-tyga
Work out the length of the coordinates and half it.
It is the sum of the y-coordinates of the vertices divided by the number of vertices.
To find the transformation of point B(4, 8) when dilated by a scale factor of 2 using the origin as the center of dilation, you multiply each coordinate by the scale factor. Thus, the new coordinates will be B'(4 * 2, 8 * 2), which simplifies to B'(8, 16). Therefore, point B(4, 8) transforms to B'(8, 16) after the dilation.
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Find the coordinates of the vertices of triangle a'b'c' after triangle ABC is dilated using the given scale factor then graph triangle ABC and its dilation A (1,1) B(1,3) C(3,1) scale factor 3
Well this is my thought depending on where the point of dilation is the coordinates of the give plane is determined. The point of dilation not only is main factor that positions the coordinates, but the scale factor has a huge impact on the placement of the coordinates.
A point has coordinates; an angle does not.
Is it possible to find coordinates on the map of Australia? why or why not
molly-tyga
Work out the length of the coordinates and half it.
how do you find distance between points
Once you know the coordinates, you can use the distance formula to find the lengths of the sides, then using that, you can find the area.
The opposite of dilated pupils is constricted pupils.
Dilated means made wider of larger, so 50% dilated is 50% larger
oh my goodness not even dr.sheldon cooper can answer that
It is the sum of the y-coordinates of the vertices divided by the number of vertices.