-8,-4 with a scale factor of 1/4

To find the image of (-8,-4) with a scale factor of 1/4, we need to multiply each coordinate by the scale factor.

For the x-coordinate:
-8 * (1/4) = -2

For the y-coordinate:
-4 * (1/4) = -1

Therefore, the image of (-8,-4) with a scale factor of 1/4 is (-2,-1).

To find the image of the point (-8,-4) with a scale factor of 1/4, you will need to multiply both the x-coordinate and the y-coordinate by the scale factor.

Let's start by multiplying the x-coordinate (-8) by 1/4:
(-8) x (1/4) = -8/4 = -2

Now let's find the new y-coordinate by multiplying -4 by 1/4:
(-4) x (1/4) = -4/4 = -1

Therefore, the image of the point (-8,-4) with a scale factor of 1/4 is (-2,-1).

To find the image of a point when a scale factor is applied, you need to multiply both the x and y coordinates of the original point by the scale factor.

Here, you have the point (-8, -4) and a scale factor of 1/4.

To find the image of the given point:

1. Multiply the x-coordinate (-8) by the scale factor (1/4):
-8 * 1/4 = -2

2. Multiply the y-coordinate (-4) by the scale factor (1/4):
-4 * 1/4 = -1

Therefore, the image of the point (-8, -4) with a scale factor of 1/4 is (-2, -1).