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Mathematics, 16.07.2020 07:01 taylorruiz16

PLEASE HELP ME!! A hexagon has vertices (3,1) and (4,1). The hexagon is dilated. The new hexagon has vertices (6,1) and (10,1). {In the same spots as the old hexagon}. What is the center of dilation? What is the dilation factor? I can try to add information.

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