If the original lengths are multiplied by 2, what is the new coordinates of point A? Assume that the point at (0,0) does not change. Write your answer in the following format: (x,y) with no spaces .

W e can multiply Apoint with 2 to find the new point
[tex]\begin{gathered} A=(6,9) \\ A^{\prime}=(6\times2,9\times2) \\ A^{\prime}=(12,18) \end{gathered}[/tex]so, the new point is (12,18)