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How do you dilate a shape when the center of dilation is not the origin?
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CherryHillMath
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ABSOLUTE LIFESAVER! I was stuck on a question on my test where I needed to half the size of a figure with a center thats not the origin and thanks to this, I aced the test!

RandomGoldieStuff
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The triangle was graphed wrong. He graphed point A (-2, 4) instead of (-2, 3), so point A' is not correct.

mahdibhalloo
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Wow that's so lame that there's no trick you gotta graph it everytime. Teachers gonna love filling our test with these. Take up the whole class period

dustyzbrick
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Thank you so much my geometry eoc is coming up and my teacher absolutely SUCKED with this subject, and you completely cleared it up for me. Thank you so much!

fenrir
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Thank you so much, to think that 2015 was 8 years ago though is crazy to me now. Hope you've been doing well since this video was published this helped me a lot thanks.

danny
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Hello,

in Example 1 B prime should be at (-8, 3)

tiffaz
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Love you bro!!!! I think I zoned out when my teacher showed me this

vuIent
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This was so helpful, thank you! I was stressing since the regents is coming up soon

SophiaAMW
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you're a legend dude oh my god thank you

jessicaindagarage
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thank you.. my geometry teacher never taught us this but put it on one of our assignments. 😊

strugglingstudent
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i caught a mistake you ploted piont A wrong so prime is also wrong. good video tho i liked it a lot because it was clean

nitamac
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I am wondering if there is a scale factor calculator that can help with this? I am studying for an online quiz (i’m K12) kinda like Desmos or something?

ModricoTV
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For the second half you are wrong on A, it's not (-2, -0.5) its (-2, -1) 5:49

Worstatml
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Video wasnt helpful, as the point you dilated around was always a straight line away from A, B, or C

Adaugeos
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sir your absolutely incorrect, on A prime.

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