A triangle has vertices at A(–2, 4), B(–2, 8), and C(6, 4). If A prime has coordinates of (–0.25, 0.5) after the triangle has been dilated with a center of dilation about the origin, which statements are true? Check all that apply.
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A triangle has vertices at A(–2, 4), B(–2, 8), and C(6, 4). If A prime has coordinates of (–0.25, 0.5) after the triangle has been dilated with a center of dilation about the origin, which statements are true? Check all that apply. The coordinates of C prime are (0.75, 0.5). The coordinates of C prime are (1.5, 1). The scale factor is One-eighth. The scale factor is 8. The scale factor is One-fourth. The scale factor is 4. The coordinates of B prime are (–0.25, 1). The coordinates of B prime are (–0.5, 2).
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