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Determine how dilation affects the area of a pentagon when the sides of the pentagon are dilated by a scale factor less than 1.(1 point)
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The area increases more rapidly than the lengths of the sides increase.
The area increases more rapidly than the lengths of the sides increase.

The area decreases, but less rapidly than the lengths of the sides decrease.
The area decreases, but less rapidly than the lengths of the sides decrease.

The area increases, but less rapidly than the lengths of the sides increase.
The area increases, but less rapidly than the lengths of the sides increase.

The area decreases more rapidly than the lengths of the sides decrease.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The area decreases more rapidly than the lengths of the sides decrease.

Reason: area scales by the square of the linear scale factor k. If 0<k<1, then k^2 < k, so area shrinks faster than side lengths.