Select the coordinates A′ and B′ after dilation of the line segment AB with a scale factor of  13 , centered at the origin where the endpoints are A(−6,3) and B(−12,9) .(1 point)

To find the coordinates of A' and B' after dilation with a scale factor of 13, we multiply the x and y coordinates of each point by 13.

The coordinates of A are (-6,3).
Multiplying both x and y coordinates by 13, we get A' as (-6*13, 3*13) = (-78, 39).

The coordinates of B are (-12,9).
Multiplying both x and y coordinates by 13, we get B' as (-12*13, 9*13) = (-156, 117).

Therefore, A' has coordinates (-78, 39) and B' has coordinates (-156, 117).

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No, the correct coordinates for A' and B' after dilation with a scale factor of 13, centered at the origin, where the endpoints are A(-6,3) and B(-12,9) are:

A'(-78, 39) and B'(-156, 117)