Answer:
Second option: On a coordinate plane, rectangle A'B'C'D' prime has points
(See the graph attached)
Explanation:
For this exercise it is importnat to know that a Dilation is defined as a transformation in which the Image (The figure obtained after the transformation) has the same shape as the Pre-Image (which is the original figure before the transformation), but they have different sizes.
In this case, you know that the vertices of the rectangle ABCD ( The Pre-Image) are the following:
Therefore, to find the vertices of the rectangle A'B'C'D' (The Image) that results of dilating the rectangle ABCD by a factor of 4 about the origin, you need to multiply the coordinates of each original vertex by 4. Then, you get:
Finally, knowing those points, you can identify that the graph that shows the result of that Dilation, is the one attached.