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George has a triangle-shaped garden in his backyard. He drew a model of this garden on a coordinate grid with vertices A(4, 2), B(2, 4), and C(6, 4). He wants to create another, similar-shaped garden, A′B′C′, by dilating triangle ABC by a scale factor of 0.5. What are the coordinates of triangle A′B′C′? A. A′(2, 2), B′(1, 2), C′(3, 2) B. A′(2, 1), B′(1, 2), C′(3, 2) C. A′(8, 4), B′(4, 8), C′(12, 8) D. A′(2, 1), B′(1, 2), C′(6, 4)tion to form triangle X′Y′Z′, with vertices X′(4, -2), Y′(4, -3), and Z′(1, -4). The type of transformation that triangle XYZ undergoes is a . Triangle X′Y′Z′ then undergoes a transformation to form triangle X′Y′Z′, with vertices X″(4, 2), Y″(4, 3), and Z″(1, 4). The type of transformation that triangle X′Y′Z′ undergoes is a .

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Answered by Anirudhbhardwaj01
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coordinate grid with vertices A(4, 2), B(2, 4), and C(6, 4).

He wants to create another, similar-shaped garden, A′B′C′, by dilating triangle ABC by a scale factor of 0.5. The coordinates of triangle A′B′C′.

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