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Mathematics, 19.05.2020 02:07 sarahsteelman

Line g is dilated by a scale factor of 3 from the origin to create line g'. Where are points E' and F' located after dilation, and how are lines g and g' related?

coordinate plane with point E at negative 4 comma 0 and point F at 0 comma 2, line g intersects points E and F

The locations of E' and F' are E' (−4, 0) and F' (0, 2), and lines g and g' are the same line.
The locations of E' and F' are E' (−2, 0) and F' (0, 1), and lines g and g' intersect at point F.
The locations of E' and F' are E' (−1, 0) and F' (0, 0), and lines g and g' are not related.
The locations of E' and F' are E' (−12, 0) and F' (0, 6), and lines g and g' are parallel.

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