The given triangle under a dilation with a scale factor of [tex]-3[/tex] and center of dilation [tex](0, 0)[/tex] is shown.
The coordinates of the given triangle are: [tex](-3,-3), (-2,3)[/tex] and [tex](0,2)[/tex].
When a point is dilated by a scale factor of [tex]-3[/tex], each coordinate becomes [tex]3[/tex] times and the sign gets changed.
So, [tex](x,y)[/tex] will become [tex](-3x,-3y)[/tex].
[tex](-3,-3)[/tex] will become [tex](9,9)[/tex].
[tex](-2,3)[/tex] will become [tex](6,-9)[/tex].
[tex](0,2)[/tex] will become [tex](0,-6)[/tex].
The image of the triangle is shown.
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