Given a triangle ABC at points A=(-4,-3) B=(4, 5) C=(2,-4), and if the triangle is
dilated with a scale factor of 3, centered at the origin, find the new point C'.

Answer :

Medunno13

Answer: (6,-12)

Step-by-step explanation:

For dilations centered at the origin, we can multiply each of the coordinates by the scale factor. This means that [tex]C'=(2 \times 3, -4 \times 3)=\boxed{(6, -12)}[/tex]

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