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5 August, 23:31

Which of the following represents a polygon that is two times the size of the original polygon?

A: (x', y') = (0.2x, 0.2y)

B: (x', y') = (1/2x, 1/2y) < - - Fractions

C: (x', y') = (4x, 4y)

D: (x', y') = (2x, 2y)

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  1. 6 August, 00:53
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    The answer is D. (2x, 2y) because when you two times an ordered pair you multiply it by two.
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