What is the transformation of C(9 3) when dilated with a scale factor of ⅓ using the point (3 6) as the center of dilation?

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To find the transformation of the point C(9, 3) when dilated with a scale factor of ⅓ from the center of dilation (3, 6), you first subtract the center coordinates from C's coordinates: (9 - 3, 3 - 6) = (6, -3). Then multiply by the scale factor of ⅓: (6 * ⅓, -3 * ⅓) = (2, -1). Finally, add the center coordinates back: (2 + 3, -1 + 6) = (5, 5). Thus, the transformed point is (5, 5).

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