Laurenwait
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Quadrilateral PQRS has vertices P(2, 10), Q(6, 8), R(6, 3), and K(2, 3).

What are the coordinates of S’ after a dilation of quadrilateral PQRS by a factor of 2 centered at the origin?

Answer :

Answer:

[tex]S'(4,6)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Dilation rules :

For a pre-image point [tex](x,y)[/tex] which is dilated by a scalar factor of [tex]k[/tex] about the origin, the corresponding point of the image can be given by [tex](kx,ky)[/tex]

Pre-image point [tex](x,y)\rightarrow (kx,ky)[/tex] Image point

Given points of quadrilateral PQRS.

P(2,10)

Q(6,8)

R(6,3)

S(2,3)

The quadrilateral is dilated about the origin by a scalar factor of 2.

The co-ordinates of point S' after dilation can be given by:

[tex]S(2,3)\rightarrow S'((2\times2),(2\times3))[/tex]

Thus [tex]S'(4,6)[/tex] (Answer)

eliotbronze

Answer:

As jitumahi456 states B).(4, 6) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

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