Answer :
The dilation is a transformation in which the size of the preimage is
reduced by 0.5.
- The coordinates of the point Q' following the dilation of the point Q(0, 2) is [tex]\underline{Q' = (0, \, 1)}[/tex]
Reasons:
The given rule for the dilation of QRST to the image Q'R'S'T' is presented as follows;
- [tex]D_{O, \, 0.5}[/tex](x, y) = (0.5·x, 0.5·y)
The coordinates of the point Q' following a dilation of the point Q(0, 2) by [tex]D_{O, \, 0.5}[/tex] is therefore;
Q(0, 2) [tex]\underrightarrow{D_{O, \, 0.5}}[/tex] (0.5 × 0, 0.5 × 2) = Q'(0, 1)
- The coordinates of [tex]\underline{Q' = (0, \, 1)}[/tex]
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