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Mathematics, 04.05.2021 18:10 leledaisy1994

Triangle XYZ has vertices at (2, 6), (4, -2), and (-2, -8) and is dilated to form a new triangle. Triangle, X'Y'Z', has vertices at (1, 3), (2, -1), and (-1, -4). What scale factor was applied to XYZ to create X'Y'Z'?

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