May I please get help with this. For I have tried multiple times but still can’t get the right answer or the triangle after dilation?

Solution:
Given the triangle ABC as shown below:
To draw the image,
step 1: Determine the coordinates of the vertices of the triangle.
In the above graph,
[tex]\begin{gathered} A(6,7) \\ B(9,9) \\ C(8,6) \end{gathered}[/tex]step 2: Evaluate the new coordinates A'B'C' of the triangle after a dilation centered at the origin with a scale factor of 2.
After a dilation centered at the origin with a scale factor of 2, the iniatial coordinates of the vertices of the triangle are multiplid by 2.
Thus,
[tex]\begin{gathered} A(6,7)\to A^{\prime}(12,14) \\ B(9,9)\to B^{\prime}(18,18) \\ C(8,6)\to C^{\prime}(16,12) \end{gathered}[/tex]step 3: Draw the triangle A'B'C'.
The image of the triangle A'B'C' is as shown below: