Respuesta :

The dilations will give the relations:

C'D = (3/4)CD and A'B' = (1/2)AB

And a sketch of the graph can be seen at the end.

How to dilate C?

First, we want to dilate point C using D as the center of dilation with a scale factor = 3/4.

This only means that we will have the new point C', such that:

C'D = (3/4)*CD

Where CD is the distance between points C and D

b) Similarly, we will dilate the whole segment AB into the segment A'B', such that:

A'B' = (1/2)AB.

It is hard to give the exact graph when we don't know the coordinates of the points, but the graph should look something like the one you can see below.

If you want to learn more about dilations, you can read:

https://brainly.com/question/3457976

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