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Question: Given Quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(-8, 12), B(0, 4), C(8, 4) and D(4, 16). (a. Dilate quadrilateral ABCD by the dilation rule (x, y) → (4x, y) to create quadrilateral A'B'C'D'.

(b. What are the coordinates of the vertices of A'B'C'D'?

(c. How do the measures of the corresponding angles compare?

(d. How do the measures of the corresponding sides compare?

(e. Are the corresponding sides parallel? Explain.

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