Home Mathematics If A (1,3) and B (4, 3), what would the length of A’B’ be once AB has been dilated around the origin by the scale factor 2? If A (1,3) and B (4, 3), what would the length of A’B’ be once AB has been dilated around the origin by the scale factor 2?Mathematics JuliaduenkelsbuOctober 22, 20214 CommentsIf A (1,3) and B (4, 3), what would the length of A'B' be once AB has been dilated around the origin by the scale factor 2?
a.step-by-step explanation:step 1 distribute 2 to every term in the parenthesesstep 2 add 10 on both sides of the equal signReply
6/ 11 = 0.545454 so your answer is55%
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step-by-step explanation:
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step-by-step explanation:
step 1 distribute 2 to every term in the parentheses
step 2 add 10 on both sides of the equal sign
The answer of the above is