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what is the image of (-12, -4) after a dilation by a scale factor of \\(\frac{1}{4}\\) centered at the origin?
Step1: Recall dilation rule
To dilate a point \((x,y)\) centered at the origin with a scale factor \(k\), we multiply the coordinates by \(k\), so the new point is \((kx,ky)\).
Step2: Apply the rule
Given the point \((-12,-4)\) and scale factor \(k = \frac{1}{4}\), we calculate the new \(x\)-coordinate: \(-12\times\frac{1}{4}=-3\) and the new \(y\)-coordinate: \(-4\times\frac{1}{4}=-1\).
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\((-3, -1)\)