SOLUTION: find the image of the point under under a dilation centered at (0,0) with the given scale factor. simplify completlely the rotation is (5/4,-3/2) with a factor of 1/10 i'm not

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Question 1117888: find the image of the point under under a dilation centered at (0,0) with the given scale factor. simplify completlely
the rotation is (5/4,-3/2) with a factor of 1/10 i'm not sure how to do this the accellus site didn't show how to do this
the scale factor =1/10

Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


I could guess what the problem really is....

But if you want help with a question, it would be polite to make sure you have stated the question correctly.

With a dilation centered at (0,0), you need the coordinates of a point and a scale factor; a rotation has nothing to do with a dilation. The wording of your question is nonsense.

The solution to the question you are apparently asking about is trivial. By definition, the dilation centered at (0,0) of the point (a,b) with a scale factor n is the point (na,nb).

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