How can you recognize that a figure has been dilated?(1 point)

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One figure is larger or smaller than the other figure.
One figure is larger or smaller than the other figure.

One figure has been moved so that the similar sides are no longer parallel.
One figure has been moved so that the similar sides are no longer parallel.

One figure is mirror image of the other figure.
One figure is mirror image of the other figure.

One figure has been moved in space away from the other figure.

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The best response to recognize that a figure has been dilated is:

One figure is larger or smaller than the other figure.

When a figure is dilated, it maintains its shape but changes in size, either becoming larger or smaller, while the proportions and angles remain the same.