Select the coordinates A' and B' after dilation of the line segment AB with a scale factor of ‡. centered at the origin where the endpoints are A (-6, 3) and B(-12, 9). (1 point)

To find the coordinates A' and B' after dilation with a scale factor ‡, centered at the origin, we can use the formula for dilation:

(x', y') = (‡ * x, ‡ * y)

For point A (-6, 3), we have:

(x', y') = (‡ * -6, ‡ * 3)

Similarly, for point B (-12, 9), we have:

(x', y') = (‡ * -12, ‡ * 9)

Since we don't know the specific value of ‡, we cannot calculate the coordinates A' and B' without that information.

Select the coordinates A' and B' after dilation of the line segment AB with a scale factor of ‡, centered at the origin where the endpoints are A(-6, 3) and B(-12, 9). • A' (-2, 1) and B' (-12, 9)

O A' (-18, 9) and B' (-36, 27)
• A' (-6,3) and B' (-4, 3)
• A' (-2, 1) and B' (-4, 3)

The correct answer is:

• A' (-2, 1) and B' (-4, 3).