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The vertices of ΔJKL are J(–3, –2), K(1, 4), and L(4, 2). Which coordinate pairs are vertices of D5(ΔJKL)? Select all that apply.
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The vertices of ΔJKL are J(–3, –2), K(1, 4), and L(4, 2). Which coordinate pairs are vertices of D5(ΔJKL)? Select all that apply.
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Answer:
J’ = (-15, -10)
K’ = (5, 20)
L’ = (20, 10)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the coordinates J(–3, –2), K(1, 4), and L(4, 2)
D5(ΔJKL) means we need to dilate the coordinates by a constant of 5
To do that, we will multiply the coordinates by a value of 5
D5(ΔJKL)
J’ = (5(–3), 5(–2)),
J’ = (-15, -10)
K’ = (5(1), 5(4))
K’ = (5, 20)
L’ = (5(4), 5(2))
L’ = (20, 10)