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The coordinates of the vertices of polygon RSTV are R(2,4), S(6,4), T(6,0), and V(2,0).The polygon is dilated with scale factor of 1.5 and center (0,0).Explain how you can find the coordinates of the vertices of polygon R'S'T'V' from the coordinates of the vertices of the polygon RSTV

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