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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 01:00 andrewcassity1

For triangle A'B'C' to be a dilation of triangle ABC with a scale factor of 4 and a center at (-6, -8), each pair of corresponding points and the center point must lie on the same line. Does triangle A'B'C' satisfy this condition? A. Yes, the condition is satisfied.
B. No, points A and A' are not on the same line with the center point.
C. No, points B and B' are not on the same line with the center point.
D. No, points C and C' are not on the same line with the center point.

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