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An image has coordinates: A (-2, 4), B (4, 6), C (3, -4). Given a scale factor of 3, what would be the new coordinates? Group of answer choices

A' (6, -12), B' (-12, 18), C' (9, -12)

A' (1/2, 1), B' (3/2, 2), C' (3, 9/2)

A' (-6, 12), B' (-12, -18), C' (9, -12)

A' (-6, 12), B' (12, 18), C' (9, -12)

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