Triangle QRS is dilated according to the rule DO,2 (x,y).



What is true about the image △Q'R'S'? Check all that apply.

DO,2 (x,y) = (2x, 2y)
Side Q'S' lies on a line with a slope of -1.
QR is longer than Q'R'.
The vertices of the image are closer to the origin than those of the pre-image.
The distance from Q' to the origin is twice the distance from Q to the origin.

Triangle QRS is dilated according to the rule DO2 xy What is true about the image QRS Check all that apply DO2 xy 2x 2y Side QS lies on a line with a slope of 1 class=

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I found the correct image that accompanies this problem and edited it with my answers.. Pls. see attachment. 

Based on the attachment, the correct statements are:

1) DO,2 (x,y) = (2x, 2y)
2) Side Q'S' lies on a line with a slope of -1.
Q'(-6,6) S'(-2,2) 
m = y1 - y2 / x1 - x2
m = 6 - 2 / -6 - (-2)
m = 4 / -4
m = -1
5) The distance from Q' to the origin is twice the distance from Q to the origin.

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Triangle QRS is dilated according to the rule DO,2 (x,y).

What is true about the image △Q'R'S'? Check all that apply.

DO,2 (x,y) = (2x, 2y)

Side Q'S' lies on a line with a slope of -1.

QR is longer than Q'R'.

The vertices of the image are closer to the origin than those of the pre-image.

The distance from Q' to the origin is twice the distance from Q to the origin.

i am assuming the ones in bold letters are right.

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