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Figure 1. |
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Above we have a triangle graphed on a coordinate plane. Its three points (x, y) are displayed in a vertex matrix.
Scalar matrix multiplication can be used to dilate a figure. To dilate a figure is to either enlarge or reduce it around its center.
Let's reduce triangle ABC by half.
To do so, we multiply the vertex matrix by the scalar "0.5".
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Now, we've dilated the triangle:
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