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Mathematics, 09.02.2021 20:00 ljohnson135

Consider △DEF with vertices D(−6,4),E(0,8), and F(2,−2). Find the coordinates of the vertices of the final image of △DEF after the similarity transformation. Translation: (x, y)→(x+8,y+4)
Dilation: (x, y)→(12x,12y), centered at (0,0)
The coordinates of the vertices of the final image are D′′( , ), E′′( , ), and F′′( , ).

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