Triangle ABC is graphed on a coordinate plane with vertices at A(-3, 7), B(9,-8), and C(-5, -6). If triangle ABC is dilated
by a scale factor of 2 with the origin as the center of dilation to create A'B'C', what will be the coordinates of the dilated
vertex of B'?
Dilating means to stretch or shrink a figure. The scale factor tells us how much we are stretching or shrinking. The scale factor is 2, so the coordinates are multiplied by 2.