SOLUTION: The vertices of are K'l'm'(–6, 2), L'(–3, 4), and M'(–1, –1). If K'l'm was dilated about the origin with a scale factor of 2, what are the coordinates of its vertices?

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Question 980033: The vertices of are K'l'm'(–6, 2), L'(–3, 4), and M'(–1, –1). If K'l'm was dilated about the origin with a scale factor of 2, what are the coordinates of its vertices?

Answer by ikleyn(52781)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

New coordinates will be
K (-12, 4)
L ( -6, 8)
M ( -2, -2)


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