Mathematics, 09.10.2020 20:01, carlinryan
The perimeter of ΔABC is 13 cm. It was dilated to create ΔA'B'C'. Point O is the center of dilation. Triangle A B C is dilated to create triangle A prime B prime C prime. The length of O B is 5. The length of B B prime is 15. What is the perimeter of ΔA'B'C'? 13 cm 26 cm 39 cm 52 cm
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