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What is the scale factor in the dilation if the coordinates of A prime are (–7, 6) and the coordinates of C prime are (–4, 3)?

On a coordinate plane, square A B C D has points (negative 21, 18), (negative 12, 18), (negative 12, 9), (negative 21, 9). Square A prime B prime C prime D prime has points (negative 8, 6), (negative 4, 6), (negative 4, 3), (negative 8, 3).
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