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Mathematics, 04.02.2021 21:40 blake4033

If point M was located at (4, -2) and was dilated to M'(6,-3), which dilation rule below
would make the dilation true?
A. (x, y) —> (x + 6, y-3)
B. (X, Y)—>(x, y)
C. (x, y) → (0.6x, 0.6y)
D. (x, y) —>(3/2x3/2y)

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