Graphing Dilations Using Coordinates
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In this video, the teacher explains how to dilate a triangle without using a graph. They review the concept of scale factor and show how it affects the dimensions of an image. By multiplying the coordinates of each point by the scale factor, they demonstrate how to graph the dilated triangle.
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