Plot the image of point C under a dilation about the origin (0,0) with a scale factor of 1/5

answer: plot it at (-1,1)
Step-by-step explanation:
you would write the original plot, then multiply it by 1/5 on both sides, which would leave with you (-1,1)
If point C(-5, 5) it is dilated about the origin with a factor of 1/5 the new point is at C'(-1, 1)
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are rotation, reflection, translation and dilation.
If a point A(x, y) is dilated by a scale factor of k, the new point is at A'(kx, ky).
Point C is at (-5, 5), if it is dilated about the origin with a factor of 1/5 the new point is at C'(-1, 1)
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