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marishachu [46]
2 years ago
8

Triangle MNP is dilated according to the rule DO,1.5 (x,y)(1.5x, 1.5y) to create the image triangle M'N'P, which is not shown.

Mathematics
2 answers:
lana [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Option B is correct i.e.,  M'(-6,9) and N'(3,9).

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: ΔMNP mapped in graph ⇒ coordinates of vertices are M(-4,6), N(2,6) & P(-1,1)  and scale factor of dilation is 1.5 .i.e., 1.5(x,y) ⇒ (1.5x,1.5y)

ΔMNP dilated to ΔM'N'P'

To Find: Coordinates of M' &N'

since, scale factor of dilation is 1.5.

we get coordinates of M' by multiplying coordinates of M

⇒1.5 M(-4,6) = M'(1.5×(-4), 1.5×6)

                    =M' (-6,9)

similalrly coordinates of N' by multiplying coordinates of N

⇒1.5 N(2,6) = N'(1.5×2, 1.5×6)

                    =N' (3,9)

The coordinates of the endpoints of segment M'N' is M'(-6,9) and N'(3,9)

∴Option B is correct.

Margarita [4]2 years ago
5 0

The correct option for the coordinates of end point of line segment is \fbox{\begin\\\ \bf option (b)\\\end{minispace}}.

Further Explanation:

Calculation:

The coordinate of the point P,M,N can be obtained from the given Graph.

The coordinate of the point P of \triangle\text{PMN} is (-1,1).

The coordinate of the point N of a triangle \triangle\text{PMN} is (2,6).

The coordinates of the point M of a triangle \triangle\text{PMN} is (-4,6).

The image of triangle is created by the given rule,

\boxed{1.5(x,y)\rightarrow(1.5x,1.5y)}

The new image of \triangle\text{PMN} is \triangle\text{M'N'P'}.

The new coordinate of P that is P' is obtained as,

\boxed{\begin{aligned}1.5(x,y)&\rightarrow(1.5x,1.5y)\\1.5(-1,1)&\rightarrow(-1.5,1.5)\end{aligned}}

The new coordinate of M that is M' is obtained as,

\boxed{\begin{aligned}1.5(x,y)&\rightarrow(1.5x,1.5y)\\1.5(-4,6)&\rightarrow(-6,9)\end{aligned}}

The new coordinate of N that is N' is obtained as,

\boxed{\begin{aligned}1.5(x,y)&\rightarrow(1.5x,1.5y)\\1.5(2,6)&\rightarrow(3,9)\end{aligned}}

Therefore, the coordinate for point M' is (-6,9) and the coordinate for the point N' is (3,9).

Thus, the correct option for the coordinates of end point of line segment is \fbox{\begin\\\ \bf option (b)\\\end{minispace}}.

Learn more:

1. A problem on triangle: brainly.com/question/7437053

2. A problem on transformation of triangle brainly.com/question/2992432

Answer details:

Grade: High school

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Triangle

Keywords: Equations, Triangle, dilate, Translate, image, size, x coordinate, y coordinate, shifted position endpoints, line segment, shifting, 1.5(x,y)=(1.5x,1.5y).

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