The location of the points A' and B' after dilation is Option(D) The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 6) and B' (6, 0); lines f and f' are parallel.
What is dilation of a line segment ?
The dilation of a line segment is longer or shorter in the ratio given by the scale factor. If the scale factor is greater than 1, the image of line segment will be larger than the original line, and if the scale factor is less than 1 , the image will be smaller than the original line.
How to find the coordinates of the points by dilation of given line segment ?
The original line segment is given in the figure with points A and B as A(0,2) and B(2,0) .
When the line segment is dilated by a scale factor of 3, we can draw a parallel line which will be larger than the pre-image of the original line segment.
Also, the new coordinates of the points A and B will also increase by a factor of 3.
Therefore, we have A'(0,6) and B'(6,0) as the new coordinates of the line segment.
Thus, the location of the points A' and B' after dilation is Option(D) The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 6) and B' (6, 0); lines f and f' are parallel.
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