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Suppose that rectangle ABCD is dilated to A'B'C'D' using the origin as the center and a magnitude of 2.

What would be the coordinates of C'?

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a
(8, 8)
b
(-8, 8)
c
(8, -8)
d
(-8, -8)
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(16, 16)
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