If ABCD is dilated by a factor of 3, the coordinate of C' would be:

The coordinates of C' would be (9, 9).
Solution:
The coordinate of C = (3, 3)
Scale factor (k) = 3
ABCD is dilated by a factor 3.
If a figure dilated by a scale factor of k with a center of dilation at the origin, then
[tex](x, y) \rightarrow(k x, k y)[/tex]
[tex](x, y) \rightarrow\left(3 x, 3 y\right)[/tex]
The coordinates of C' are
[tex]C(3,3) \rightarrow C'\left(3 \times3, 3 \times3\right)[/tex]
[tex]C(3,3) \rightarrow C'(9, 9)[/tex]
The coordinates of C' would be (9, 9).
Answer:
-6,6
Step-by-step explanation
Multiply X and y of the point by 3.