Explain what relation a dilated figure has to its original.(1 point)

Responses

It is neither congruent nor similar.
It is neither congruent nor similar.

It is congruent but not similar.
It is congruent but not similar.

It is similar but not congruent.
It is similar but not congruent.

It is both congruent and similar.

1 answer

A dilated figure is similar to its original figure, but not congruent. Dilations change the size of the figure while maintaining its shape, meaning that corresponding angles remain equal and the ratios of corresponding sides are equal. However, since the size changes, the figures are not congruent.

The correct response is: It is similar but not congruent.