(PLEASE HELP I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST)
Dilate the figure by the scale factor. Then enter
the new coordinates.
K = 3
C(-4,-2)
A' = ([?],
B' = ([],
B (3-1) C'=(,
A(1,2)
Hint: To calculate the
x-value of A', multiply the
x-value of A by 3.

PLEASE HELP I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST Dilate the figure by the scale factor Then enter the new coordinates K 3 C42 A B B 31 C A12 Hint To calculate the xvalue of A class=

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Answer:

A' = (3, 6)

B' = (9, -3)

C' = (-12, -6)

Step-by-step explanation:

you can mulitply both the x and y coordinates of each point by the scale factor (3)

point (1, 2) becomes point (3, 6)

(3, -1) becomes (9, -3)

(-4, -2) becomes (-12, -6)

hope this helps!! have a lovely day :)

{this is why whoever wrote the problem gave that hint--you can follow through on that logic, but just remember that it has to be a scaled version of the original figure--so the ratios between points (and x/y values) must be consistent}

C(-12,-6)

Explanation
k=3
A(1,2) > A’(3,6)
B(3, -1) > B’(9,-3)
C(-4,-2) > C'(-12, -6)
(-2*3= -6)