A triangle has corners at #(3 ,1 )#, #(1 ,-2 )#, and #(-4 ,-5 )#. If the triangle is dilated by a factor of #5 # about point #(7 ,-6 ), how far will its centroid move?

1 Answer
Apr 21, 2018

# 4 sqrt{65} #

Explanation:

The centroid is the center of mass of the triangle and is given by the average of the coordinates:

# C=\frac 1 3(3+1-4,1-2-5)=(0,-2)#

The distance from the centroid to the dilation point #(7,-6)# is

#d = \sqrt{(0-7)^2+(-2 - -6)^2} = sqrt{65} #

The factor of five dilation means this will end up #5 sqrt{65}# from the dilation point after dilation, so will have moved #4 sqrt{65}#.