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A triangle with vertices A(2, -2), B(-1, -1) and C(0, 2) is reflected across the y-axis and then dilated by a factor of 3 with the origin as the center of dilation.
What is the x-coordinate of the A''?
-2
2
-6
-4


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Answer:C-6

Step-by-step explanation:(2,-2) reflected over X would be (-2,2). Then dilate by 3 which you multiply by 3. So -2 x 3 = -6.  

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