Page Summary: Smith's Math Tutorials You Try Answer: (x,y) → (1.5x, 1.5y + 4.5) and the point (7, 8) would become the new point (10.5, 16.5) after the transformation translation -31 dilation with a scale factor of two okay so here we have a
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Smith's Math Tutorials You Try Answer: (x,y) → (1.5x, 1.5y + 4.5) and the point (7, 8) would become the new point (10.5, 16.5) after the transformation translation -31 dilation with a scale factor of two okay so here we have a
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- Smith's Math Tutorials You Try Answer: (x,y) → (1.5x, 1.5y + 4.5) and the point (7, 8) would become the new point (10.5, 16.5)
- after the transformation translation -31 dilation with a scale factor of two okay so here we have a
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