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How does a dilation transformation compare to translations, rotations, and reflections?(1 point)
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All transformations move figures across the coordinate plane.
All transformations move figures across the coordinate plane.
Dilation transformations are the only ones that do not maintain the same side lengths.
Dilation transformations are the only ones that do not maintain the same side lengths.
Dilation transformations make figures larger; translations shrink figures.
Dilation transformations make figures larger; translations shrink figures.
All transformations change the size and shape of figures.
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"Dilation transformations are the only ones that do not maintain the same side lengths."
Explanation: translations, rotations, and reflections are rigid motions (isometries) that preserve distances and angles (congruent figures). A dilation multiplies all distances from the center by a scale factor, producing a similar figure whose side lengths change unless the scale factor is 1.
Explanation: translations, rotations, and reflections are rigid motions (isometries) that preserve distances and angles (congruent figures). A dilation multiplies all distances from the center by a scale factor, producing a similar figure whose side lengths change unless the scale factor is 1.
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