Answer:
Here's what I get.
Explanation:
When you dilate an object by a scale factor, you multiply its coordinates by the same number.
If the scale factor is 4, the rule is (x, y) ⟶ (4x, 4y)
Your table then becomes

The diagram below shows figure VVXY as a green bow-tie and its image V'W'X'Y' in orange.
The scale factor is greater than one, so the dilation is an enlargement.