When line AB is dilated with a scale factor of 3 and a center of dilation at the origin to create line A'B', the effect of the dilation is that line A'B' is three times longer than line AB. Line A'B' is also in the same direction and passes through the origin.
If Line AB was dilated with a scale factor of 13, the effect would be that line A'B' is thirteen times longer than line AB. The relative location and direction of line A'B' compared to line AB would remain the same.
Line AB is on the coordinate plane and does not pass through the origin. Line AB is dilated with a scale factor of 3 and a center of dilation at the origin to create line A′B′ . Describe the effect of the dilation on line AB . In particular, make sure to describe the relative location and size of line A′B′ compared to line AB . If Line AB was dilated with a scale factor of 13 , how would your answer change?(4 points)
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