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Physics, 06.09.2019 23:30 rileyjarvis87

1. let c = (1,4), p = (5,2), and p′ = (13,−2). there is a dilation that leaves c where it is and transforms p into p′. the point c is called the dilation center. explain why the magnitude of this dilation is 3. calculate q′, given that q = (3,5). calculate r, given that r′ = (−6, 7).

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