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To dilate a shape from the origin, multiply the coordinates of each vertex of the shape by a dilation factor (k). If k is greater than 1, the shape enlarges; if k is between 0 and 1, the shape shrinks. For example, if you have a point (x, y) and the dilation factor is k, the new coordinates after dilation will be (kx, ky). This transformation maintains the shape’s proportions and orientation.

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