Triangle UVW is dilated with a scale factor of 1∕3 with the center of dilation at the origin. What are the coordinates of the resulting triangle U′V′W′? answers: A) U′ (0, 1), V′ (2, 2), W′ (2, 0) B) U′ (0, 2), V′ (3, 3), W′ (4, 0) C) U′ (0, 1), V′ (3, 3), W′ (2, 0) D) U′ (0, 9), V′ (18, 18), W′ (18, 0)

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Answer:

A) U′ (0, 1), V′ (2, 2), W′ (2, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

The coordinate plane showing Triangle UVW is found online and attached below.

From the graph, the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle are:

U(0,3), V(6,6) and W(6,0)

When you dilate a point (x,y) with a scale factor of 1/3, you obtain: [tex]\left(\dfrac{x}{3}, \dfrac{y}{3}\right)[/tex]

Therefore, applying the dilation [tex](x,y) \rightarrow \left(\dfrac{x}{3}, \dfrac{y}{3}\right)[/tex], we have:

[tex]U(0,3) \rightarrow U'(\frac{0}{3} ,\frac{3}{3})=U'(0 ,1)\\\\V(6,6) \rightarrow V'(\frac{6}{3} ,\frac{6}{3})=V'(2 ,2)\\\\W(6,0) \rightarrow W'(\frac{6}{3} ,\frac{0}{3})=W'(2 ,0)[/tex]

The coordinates of the resulting triangle U′V′W′ are:

U′ (0, 1), V′ (2, 2), W′ (2, 0)

The correct option is A.

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