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Paige is a graphic designer who makes logos for companies. She makes a design for a logo, which is in the shape of a square. The design of this logo is drawn on the coordinate plane as square ABCD. She then dilates this logo by a scale factor of 2, forming square A'B'C'D'. She realizes that she needs a much bigger design and so further dilates this transformed square by a scale factor of 3 to form A"B"C"D". What are the coordinates of vertex A' and vertex C"?

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