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If the triangle ABC is enlarged using the point P as a center, then the point of the dilated triangle will be A'(-3, 2), B'(1, 2), and C'(-1, -2).
Dilation is the process of increasing the size of an item without affecting its form. Depending on the scale factor, the object's size can be raised or lowered.
The coordinate of point P will be (5, 4).
Let shift the origin at P, then the coordinate of ABC will be
A(-4, -1), B(-2, -1), and C(-3, -3)
If the scale factor is 2. Then the coordinate of the triangle A'B'C' will be
A'(-8, -2), B'(-4, -2), and C'(-6, -6)
Then shift the origin at (0, 0), then the coordinate of A'B'C' will be
A'(-3, 2), B'(1, 2), and C'(-1, -2)
The graph is shown below.
More about the dilation link is given below.
https://brainly.com/question/2856466
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