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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 01:30 bignutz29

The vertices of square ABCD are A(3, 1), B(3, -1), C(5, -1), and D(5, 1). This square is dilated so that A' is at (3, 1) and C' is at (8, -4). What are the coordinates of D'? D'( Question Blank type your answer... , Question Blank type your answer... )

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