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Answer:
The coordinates of the triangle, (3, 6), (3, -3), and (3, 3), dilated by a magnitude of 3 is;
(9, 18), (9, -9), and (9, 9)
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertices of the given triangle are;
(3, 6), (3, -3), and (3, 3)
A dilation with a magnitude of 3 can be found as follows;
For each value of the x, and y-coordinates of the vertices, we multiply by the magnitude of dilation
As an example, the coordinate of the points on a line, (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂), dilated by a scale factor of m, will become, (m·x₁, m·y₁) and (m·x₂, m·y₂)
Therefore, we have foe a magnitude of 3;
(3, 6), (3, -3), and (3, 3) becomes, (3×3, 3×6), (3×3, 3×(-3)), and (3×3, 3×3)
(9, 18), (9, -9), and (9, 9).