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Dilate A Figure With A Center Not At The Origin

True or False:

A dilation with a scale factor greater than 1 will always enlarge the figure, regardless of the center of dilation.


True or False:

: Dilating a figure with a scale factor of 1, regardless of the center, will result in no change to the size or shape.


True or False:

If a figure is dilated with a scale factor between 0 and 1, the resulting figure will be smaller than the original, regardless of the center of dilation.


True or False:

Dilating a figure not at the origin may affect the relative position of the points on the figure.


True or False:

If a figure is dilated with a scale factor of 0, the resulting figure will collapse to a single point at the center of dilation.


True or False:

The center of dilation for a figure dilated not at the origin is always the center specified for the dilation.


True or False:

Dilating a figure with a scale factor of 2 will double the distance of each point from the center of dilation.


True or False:

Dilating a figure with a negative scale factor will always reflect it across the center of dilation.


True or False:

If a figure is dilated with a negative scale factor, it will be reflected across both axes relative to the center of dilation.


True or False:

The orientation of a figure may change when dilated not at the origin, depending on the center of dilation.