Write the coordinates of point A after dilation with a scale factor of 3, centered at the origin.
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Given:
Given that the graph of the triangle ABC.
The coordinates of the triangle are A(2,-1), B(-1,1) and C(1,-2)
We need to determine the coordinates of the point A after the dilation with a scale factor of 3 centered at the origin.
Coordinates of the point A after dilation:
The general rule for a coordinate to dilate a factor of c from the origin is given by
[tex](x, y) \rightarrow (cx, cy)[/tex]
Thus, applying the above rule, the coordinate A(2,-1) is dilated by a scale factor of 3 about the origin, we get;
[tex](2,-1)\rightarrow (3(2), 3(-1))[/tex]
Simplifying, we get;
[tex](2,-1)\rightarrow (6,-3)[/tex]
Thus, the coordinates of point A after dilation with a scale factor of 3 centered at the origin is (6,-3)