Answer: See in the explanation, screenshot attached
Step-by-step explanation:
SQUARE QRTS
Step 1: Label all of  the coordinates
Step 2: Find the coordinates of the points
Q: (-2, 1)
R: (2, 1)
T: (-2, -2)
S: (2, -2)
Step 3: Know what it means to dilate
To dilate is to make a shape bigger or smaller. For example, when it says to dilate by a scale factor of 2, you multiply each coordinate by 2 to get coordinate pairs that are twice the original amount (in this case you make it bigger). However, if it says to dilate by a scale factor of a fraction, for example 1/2, you'd multiply the coordinates by 1/2 and hence make it smaller (1/2 its size).
Step 4: Dilate by a scale factor of 2--multiply by 2
*x stands for the x coordinate, and y stands for the y coordinate*
Q: -2, 1
x: -2x2= -4
y: 1x2= 2
[Dilated] Q: -4, 2
R: 2, 1
x :2x2= 4
y: 1x2= 2
[Dilated] R: 4, 2
T: -2, -2
x: -2x2= -4
y: -2x2=-4
[Dilated] T: -4, -4
S: 2, -2
x: 2x2= 4
y: -2x2= -4
[Dilated] S: 4, -4
Step 5: Plot the new pairs
(See screenshot)
SQUARE ABCD
Step 1: Label all the coordinates
Step 2: Find the coordinate pairs of the points
A: -3, 3
B: 3, 3
C: 3, -3
D: -3, -3
Step 3: Remember what it means to dilate
(See 1st explanation)
Step 4: Dilate by a scale factor of 1/3
**Since 1/3 is a fraction, we are making the square smaller, or making it â…“ of its original size. You will see that the numbers of the coordinates get smaller once you dilate them.**
A: -3, 3
x: -3x1/3= -1
y: 3x1/3= 1
[Dilated] A: -1, 1
B: 3, 3
x: 3x1/3 = 1
y: 3x1/3= 1
[Dilated] B; 1, 1
C: 3, -3
x: 3x1/3= 1
y: -3x1/3= -1
[Dilated] C: 1, -1
D: -3, -3
x: -3x1/3= -1
y: -3x1/3= -1
[Dilated] D: -1, -1
Step 5: Plot the new pairs
(see screenshot)
Hope this helps :))
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