Given a triangle ABC at points A=(-4,-3) B=(4, 5) C=(2,-4), and if the triangle is
dilated with a scale factor of 3, centered at the origin, find the new point C'.
For dilations centered at the origin, we can multiply each of the coordinates by the scale factor. This means that [tex]C'=(2 \times 3, -4 \times 3)=\boxed{(6, -12)}[/tex]