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Quadrilateral MATH has vertices M = (1,3), A = (-4,6), T = (-2,7), and H = (5.9). Quadrilateral M'A'T' H' is the image after dilating
MATH by a scale factor of 3 about the origin.
What are the coordinates of A'?

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