Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The question is incomplete, as the shapes or their coordinates are not given.
The general explanation, however, is as follows:
To dilate a shape around the origin (i.e. (0,0)), we simply multiply the side length of the shape or the coordinates of the shapes by the scale factor.
Take for instance:
A triangle of side lengths 3,4,5 dilated around the origin by a scale factor of 2.
The new triangle will have 6, 8 and 10 as its side lengths (i.e. we multiply 3, 4 and 5 by 2).
Another instance is:
A rectangle with the following coordinates: (1,1) (4,1), (4,5) and (1,5)
When dilated around the origin by a scale factor of 2, the new rectangle will have the following coordinates: (2,2) (8,2), (8,10) and (2,10)