How does a scale drawing that is larger than the object it represents relate to a geometric transformation?(1 point)

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It is a dilation that moves the object to the right and down.
It is a dilation that moves the object to the right and down.

It is a dilation that decreases the size of the object.
It is a dilation that decreases the size of the object.

It is a dilation that increases the size of the object.
It is a dilation that increases the size of the object.

It is a dilation that maintains the size of the object.

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The correct response is:

It is a dilation that increases the size of the object.

In geometric transformations, a dilation is a transformation that produces a similar figure by scaling it larger or smaller relative to a center point. When a scale drawing is larger than the actual object, it represents a dilation with a scale factor greater than 1, which indicates an increase in size.