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Try this tooAn enlargement is always a multiple of the identity matrix
yes if the centre of enlargement is the origin. That is what I assumened when I said the matrix for an enlargement is a multiple of the identity.Notice too that if the scale factor is k, the area is multiplied by k^2
how to solve this, which co-ordinates i need to use to find the inverse :S! http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/Mathematics%20(0580)/0580_s11_qp_42.pdfquestion 8 (b) (ii)