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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 02:10 DaFuzzyDude

A rectangle has vertices P(6,3), Q(6, 6), R(-3, 3), and S(-3,6). The rectangle is dilated so the vertex R' is at (-1,1). What is the algebraic representation that corresponds to this dilation? PLEASE HELP

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