In the coordinate plane, triangle ABC has vertices at A(1, -2), B(1, 0.5), and C(2, 1) and triangle A'B'C' has vertices at A'(4, -3), B'(4, 2), and C'(6, 3).

The triangles are similar because triangle A'B'C' is the image of triangle ABC under a dilation.

What is the center and the scale factor for this dilation?

Select the TWO true statements.

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A. The scale factor is 4.

B. The center of dilation is at (-1. -2).

C. The center of dilation is at (0, 0).

D. The scale factor is ½.

E. The scale factor is 2.

F. The center of dilation is at (-2, -1).