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The coordinates of the vertices of triangle ABC are A(3,6), B(6,3), and C(9,9). If triangle ABC is dilated by (x, y) - (1/3X, 1/3y) to create triangle A'B'C', which set of coordinates represents the vertices of triangle A'B'C'?
A' (2,5), B' (55,2%), C (83,83)
A' (9.18), B' (18,9), and C (27.27)
A' (12) B (2.1), and C (3,3)
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