Find the dilation of 0.25 with the center (0,0) for the following points : A (0,-3) B (0,2)

To find the dilation of a point with respect to a center, we need to multiply the coordinates of the point by the dilation factor.

For point A (0, -3), the dilation factor is 0.25. Multiplying the coordinates gives (0 x 0.25, -3 x 0.25) = (0, -0.75).

For point B (0, 2), the dilation factor is also 0.25. Multiplying the coordinates gives (0 x 0.25, 2 x 0.25) = (0, 0.5).

Therefore, the dilation of point A is (0, -0.75) and the dilation of point B is (0, 0.5).