The pre-image of A' is (-4,-4), and the correct option is D.
What is the scale factor?
A scale factor in math is the ratio between corresponding measurements of an object and a representation of that object.
The image is shown and a scale factor of 1/2 to find the pre-image.
[tex]\rm Scale\ factor = \dfrac{Dimension\ of\ New \ Shape}{Dimension\ of \ Original \ Shape}\\\\Dimension\ of\ New \ Shape= Scale\ factor \times Dimension\ of \ Original \ Shape\\\\A' =\dfrac{1}{2}(-8, \ -8)\\\\A' =(-4,-4)[/tex]
Hence, the pre-image of A' is (-4,-4), and the correct option is D.
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