4, -4 with a scale factor of 1/4
When the scale factor is 1/4, multiplying both the x and y coordinates of a point by 1/4 will result in the new coordinates after scaling. So in this case, the scaled coordinates are:
x = 4 * (1/4) = 1
y = -4 * (1/4) = -1
To find the image of the point (4, -4) under a scale factor of 1/4, we need to multiply the coordinates of the point by the scale factor.
The x-coordinate of the image can be found by multiplying the x-coordinate of the point by the scale factor:
x-coordinate of the image = 4 * (1/4) = 1.
The y-coordinate of the image can be found by multiplying the y-coordinate of the point by the scale factor:
y-coordinate of the image = -4 * (1/4) = -1.
Therefore, the image of the point (4, -4) under a scale factor of 1/4 is (1, -1).
To find the new coordinates after applying a scale factor of 1/4 to the point (4, -4), we can multiply each coordinate by the scale factor.
For the x-coordinate: 4 * (1/4) = 1
For the y-coordinate: -4 * (1/4) = -1
Therefore, the new coordinates after scaling by a factor of 1/4 are (1, -1).