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Quadrilateral QRST, with vertices Q (1, 2), R (3, 4), S (5, 6), and T (2, 7), is dilated by a factor of 2 with the center of dilation at the origin. What are the coordinates of quadrilateral Q′R′S′T′? Question 5 options: A) Q′ (2, 4), R′ (6, 8), S′ (4, 14), T′ (6, 8) B) Q′ (6, 8), R′ (2, 4), S′ (10, 12), T′ (4, 14) C) Q′ (2, 4), R′ (6, 8), S′ (10, 12), T′ (4, 14) D) Q′ (2, 4), R′ (10, 12), S′ (6, 8), T′ (4, 14)

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