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Mathematics, 11.07.2021 03:10, marahsenno

Figure P, the small rectangle, was dilated with the origin as the center of dilation to create Figure Q, the large rectangle. Which rule best represents the dilation that was applied to Figure P to create Figure Q?

A(x, y)β†’(1/8x, 1/8y)
B(x, y)β†’(1/4x, 1/4y)
C(x, y)β†’(8x, 8y)
D(x, y)β†’(4x, 4y)


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