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Mathematics, 04.06.2020 06:58 gagehamel

Quadrilateral QPRS is transformed by a dilation centered at the origin with a scale factor of 2 to create quadrilateral Q'P'R'S'. Which are the coordinates of quadrilateral Q'P'R'S'? Q'(4, 4), P'(0, 0), R'(-4, -8), S'(8, -4)

Q'(1, 1), P'(0, 0), R'(-1, -2), S'(2, -1)

Q'(4, 4), P'(2, 2), R'(0, -2), S'(6, 0)

Q'(0, 0), P'(-2, -2), R'(-4, -6), S'(2, -4)

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