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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Since point P is the center of dilation, it doesn't move. (It is "invariant.") The other points on the figure move to 1/4 of their original distance from P. On this diagram, it is convenient that the distances are all multiples of 4 units, so dividing by 4 is made easy.