Answer:
The scale factor of this dilation is 4.
Explanation:
If the image of a point P(x,y) after the dilated with the center of dilation at the origin is P'(x',y'), then the scale factor of dilation is

The point (-1,3) is dilated with the center of dilation at the origin, the image of the point is (-4,12).
It means

The scale factor of this dilation is


Therefore the scale factor of this dilation is 4.