Given data:
The firts coordinate is A=(2,2).
The second coordinate is B=(4,2).
The third coordinate is C=(2,4).
The final coordinate of A is,
![\begin{gathered} A^(\prime)=(1)/(2)A \\ =(1)/(2)(2,2) \\ =(1,\text{ 1)} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/h0xpp3y1co51zs95vyp6qcxnbq2k4nyb4y.png)
The final coordinate of B is,
![\begin{gathered} B^(\prime)=(1)/(2)B \\ =(1)/(2)(4,\text{ 2)} \\ =(2,1) \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/ci2g4ktaj00d0b3pkvnmiilig69wfj7oo4.png)
The final coordinate of C is,
![\begin{gathered} C^(\prime)=(1)/(2)C \\ =(1)/(2)(2,\text{ 4)} \\ =(1,\text{ 2)} \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/wi0hugfafzg84015ctw13wbt1rllv9b7o4.png)
Thus, the final coordinate of A is A'(1,1), final coordinate of B is B'(2,1), and final coordinate of C is C'(1, 2).