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Mathematics, 03.12.2021 16:30 jaeybird9

Suppose a hexagonal traffic sign is dilated by a scale factor of 2.5 about its center. Which statement is true? A. The dilated sign will have corresponding line segments that are congruent to those of the pre-image and corresponding angles that are proportional to that of the pre-image. B. The dilated sign will have corresponding line segments that are proportional to those of the pre-image and corresponding angles that are congruent to that of the pre-image. C. The dilated sign will have corresponding line segments and angles that are congruent to those of the pre-image. D. The dilated sign will have corresponding line segments and angles that are proportional to the pre-image but not congruent

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