Explain what relation a dilated figure has to its original.(1 point)
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A dilated figure is a transformation of the original figure that results in a similar shape but with a different size. The dilated figure is either larger or smaller than the original figure, depending on the scale factor used in the dilation. The distance between any two corresponding points on the dilated figure and the original figure remains proportionate, which means that the ratio of their lengths remains the same. Additionally, the dilated figure retains the same shape as the original figure, with corresponding angles remaining congruent.