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what rule describes a dilation with a scale factor of ⅓ and the center of dilation at the origin?
a. (x,y)→(⅓x,⅓y)
b. (x,y)→(x + ⅓,y + ⅓)
c. (x,y)→(x - ⅓,y - ⅓)
d. (x,y)→(-⅓x,-⅓y)
Step1: Recall dilation rule
For a dilation with scale - factor $k$ and center at the origin, the rule is $(x,y)\to(kx,ky)$.
Step2: Identify scale - factor
Here $k = \frac{1}{3}$, so the rule is $(x,y)\to(\frac{1}{3}x,\frac{1}{3}y)$.
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A. $(x,y)\to(\frac{1}{3}x,\frac{1}{3}y)$