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Dilation D Subscript V, two-fifths was performed on a rectangle. How does the image relate to the pre-image? Select three options.

The image is a reduction because 0 < n < 1.
The side lengths of the image are two-fifths the size of the corresponding side lengths of the pre-image.
The angles of the image are two-fifths the size of the angles of the pre-image.
The center of dilation is at point Q.
The base of the image is two-fifths the size of the base of the pre-image.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Correct choices:
- The image is a reduction because 0 < n < 1.
- The side lengths of the image are two-fifths the size of the corresponding side lengths of the pre-image.
- The base of the image is two-fifths the size of the base of the pre-image.

Reason: a dilation with scale factor 2/5 (0.4) reduces all lengths by 2/5, while preserving angles. The center is V (not Q).