The figure below is dilated by a factor of 4 centered at the origin. Plot the resulting image.

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Since we don't have the figure below, I will provide a general explanation of how to dilate a figure by a factor of 4 centered at the origin.

To dilate a figure by a factor of 4 centered at the origin, you would simply multiply the coordinates of each point by 4.

For example, if the original figure had a point at (2,3), the corresponding point in the dilated image would be (2*4, 3*4) = (8,12).

Repeat this process for all the points in the original figure to obtain the dilated image.