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26 quadrilateral efgh is dilated using the origin as the center of dilation to create quadrilateral efgh. what rule best represents the dilation applied to quadrilateral efgh to create quadrilateral efgh? a (x, y)→(4x, 4y) b (x, y)→(3x, 3y) c (x, y)→(4x, 3y) d (x, y)→(3x, 4y)
Step1: Recall dilation rule
For a dilation with center at the origin $(0,0)$ and scale - factor $k$, the rule is $(x,y)\to(kx,ky)$.
Step2: Find a point and its image
Let's take a point on quadrilateral $EFGH$, say $E(2,4)$. Its image $E'(8,16)$ on $E'F'G'H'$.
Step3: Calculate the scale - factor
To find the scale - factor $k$ for the $x$ - coordinate: $\frac{x_{E'}}{x_E}=\frac{8}{2} = 4$. To find the scale - factor $k$ for the $y$ - coordinate: $\frac{y_{E'}}{y_E}=\frac{16}{4}=4$.
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A. $(x,y)\to(4x,4y)$