If triangle ABC has vertices A(1, 2), B(-1, -1), and C(0, -2), which of the following coordinates is B’ of the dilation using the scale factor 4?

Answer: B'(-4, -4)
Given : A(1, 2), B(-1, -1), C(0, -2)
"Focusing on B coordinates"
If the points are dilated with a scale factor of 4
Then new coordinates : (-1, -1) × 4 = B'(-4, -4)
Answer:
B' = (-4, -4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Dilation: A type of transformation that makes the pre-image larger or smaller without changing its shape.
Center of a dilation: a fixed point about which all points are dilated.
Given:
For dilation when the center of dilation is the origin (0, 0), simply multiply the coordinates of the vertices of the pre-image by the given scale factor to find the image under dilation:
Therefore:
A' = (1 x 4, 2 x 4) = (4, 8)
B' = (-1 x 4, -1 x 4) = (-4, -4)
C' = (0 x 4, -2 x 4) = (0, -8)