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Describe the dilation of triangle ABC , with a scale factor of 5 and a center point of dilation at the origin (0, 0) .
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times smaller than triangle ABC and is 5 times closer to the center point of dilation.
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times as large as triangle ABC and is 5 times as far from the center point of dilation.
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times as large as triangle ABC and is 5 times closer to the center point of dilation.
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times smaller than triangle ABC and is 5 times as far from the center point of dilation.
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times smaller than triangle ABC and is 5 times closer to the center point of dilation.
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times as large as triangle ABC and is 5 times as far from the center point of dilation.
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times as large as triangle ABC and is 5 times closer to the center point of dilation.
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times smaller than triangle ABC and is 5 times as far from the center point of dilation.
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Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times as large as triangle ABC and is 5 times as far from the center point of dilation.
Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times as large as triangle ABC and is 5 times as far from the center point of dilation.
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The correct answer is Triangle A′B′C′ is 5 times as large as triangle ABC and is 5 times as far from the center point of dilation. I did the quick check and got a 100% I promise this is correct.
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