The coordinates of the original figure are:
(-2,1)
(3,1)
(1,3)
(-2,3)
A dilation by a negative scale factor produces an image on the other side of the center of enlargement.
As the first dilation is by a factor of -1 centered at the origin, the length of the sides doesn't change, but the new coordinates will be:
Apply this to the given coordinates:
The image after the first dilation looks like this:
Now, the second dilation is by a scale factor of 2, centered at (-1,1).
As it is not centered in the origin, we can use the following formula:
Where k is the scale factor and (a,b) are the coordinates of the center of dilation.
By applying this formula to the actual coordinates we obtain:
If we place these coordinates in the coordinate plane we obtain:
The answer is option B.