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

It is neither congruent nor similar.

It is both congruent and similar.

It is congruent but not similar.

It is similar but not congruent

1 answer

A dilated figure is similar to its original figure, as dilation maintains the shape of the figure while changing its size. However, the figures are not congruent since congruent figures are the same size and shape. Therefore, the correct relation is:

It is similar but not congruent.