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Mathematics, 29.01.2021 20:50, masonbugatti3477

A triangle has the following vertices: W(6, 3), X(8, −4), and Y(−2, 5). Its dilation has the vertices: W'(9, 4.5), X'(12, −6), Y'(−3, 7.5). Is ΔW'X'Y' larger or smaller than ΔWXY? Explain.

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