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AABC with vertices A(-3, -3), B(6, 3), and C(6.–9) is dilated by a scale factor of from the origin. What are the coordinates of C'?
A. C'(2, 1)
B. C-3,2)
C. C(2,-3)
D. C'(18,-27)
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