Two triangles are sketched on a coordinate plane using a dilation of 2, sharing the same center ordered pair at the origin. One triangle has angle measures of 34 degrees and 80 degrees. Using the AA criterion, what would be the two corresponding angles of the dilated triangle?(1 point)

Responses

44 degrees and 70 degrees
44 degrees and 70 degrees

68 degrees and 160 degrees
68 degrees and 160 degrees

17 degrees and 40 degrees
17 degrees and 40 degrees

34 degrees and 80 degrees
34 degrees and 80 degrees

1 answer

When triangles are related by a dilation, the angles remain unchanged. This means that the angles of the dilated triangle will be the same as the angles of the original triangle.

Given that the original triangle has angle measures of 34 degrees and 80 degrees, the corresponding angles of the dilated triangle will also be 34 degrees and 80 degrees.

Therefore, the answer is:

34 degrees and 80 degrees.