Answer:
It is not possible to have a scale factor of -4 as a scale factor is always a positive number. However, assuming that the scale factor is 4 and that shape ABCD is being enlarged with center (1,2), we can use the following formula to find the coordinates of the image shape A'B'C'D':
(x', y') = (h + 4(x - h), k + 4(y - k))
where (h, k) is the center of enlargement and (x, y) are the coordinates of the original point.
Using this formula, we can find the coordinates of A' and B' as follows:
For point A:
The original coordinates of A are (1, 1)
Plugging in the values, we get:
(x', y') = (1 + 4(1 - 1), 2 + 4(1 - 2)) = (1, -2)
Therefore, the coordinates of A' are (1, -2)
For point B:
The original coordinates of B are (3, 1)
Plugging in the values, we get:
(x', y') = (1 + 4(3 - 1), 2 + 4(1 - 2)) = (9, -2)
Therefore, the coordinates of B' are (9, -2)