Find the new triangle points after the triangle pictured undergoes a scale factor of 12 and a center of dilation at the origin. (it wont let me upload the image, but the question is on unit 3 lesson 7 quiz for connections academy)

Without the image, it is not possible to provide the exact new coordinates of the triangle after the scale factor of 12 and center of dilation at the origin. However, I can provide a general method to find the new coordinates.

Let's assume the original triangle's vertices are A(x₁, y₁), B(x₂, y₂), and C(x₃, y₃).

To find the new coordinates, you need to multiply the original coordinates by the scale factor. Since the center of dilation is at the origin, the new coordinates can be found using the following formulas:

A'(x'₁, y'₁) = (12 * x₁, 12 * y₁)
B'(x'₂, y'₂) = (12 * x₂, 12 * y₂)
C'(x'₃, y'₃) = (12 * x₃, 12 * y₃)

Multiply the original coordinates by 12 to find the new coordinates of each vertex.