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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 21:20 ronaldotheexplorer12

Dilate line f by a scale factor of one half with the center of dilation at the origin to create line f'. Where are points A' and B' located after dilation, and how are lines f and f' related? The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 2) and B' (0, 0); lines f and f' intersect at point A. The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 1) and B' (1, 0); lines f and f' are parallel. The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 0) and B' (2, 0); lines f and f' intersect at point B. The locations of A' and B' are A' (0, 2) and B' (2, 0); lines f and f' are the same line.

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