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Aroha observes that when she dilates a polygon from a center of dilation outside the polygon, the corresponding sides of the original figure and its dilated image are parallel. Which statement best explains why this occurs?

A dilated image is always similar to the original figure.

A dilated image is always smaller than the original figure.

A dilated image has the same orientation as the original figure.

A dilated image is always larger than the original figure.

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