Figure D’E’F’G’ is a dilation with center (0, 0) of figure DEFG. What is the scale factor? Enter your answer in the box.

Without knowing the specific coordinates of the points, it is impossible to determine the exact scale factor. However, we can find the scale factor by comparing the corresponding side lengths of the two figures.

The scale factor is the ratio of the length of any side of the dilated figure to the length of the corresponding side of the original figure.

So, if we know the length of a side of DEFG and the corresponding side of D’E’F’G’, we can find the scale factor.

For example, if the length of side DE is 4 units and the length of side D’E’ is 8 units, then the scale factor is 8/4 = 2.

Therefore, the answer depends on the specific coordinates of the points and the corresponding side lengths.