To find the coordinates of A' and B' after the dilation with a scale factor of 12 centered at the origin, we will multiply the original coordinates by the scale factor.
For point A (-6, 4):
A' = (12 * -6, 12 * 4) = (-72, 48)
For point B (-8, 2):
B' = (12 * -8, 12 * 2) = (-96, 24)
Therefore, the coordinates of A' are (-72, 48) and the coordinates of B' are (-96, 24).
Line segment AB has endpoints A (−6, 4) and B (−8, 2) . Find the coordinates of A′ and B′ after a dilation with a scale factor of 12 , centered at the origin.
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