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In a dilation with a scale factor of 3/4 the image is *blank* the preimage.

In a dilation with a scale factor of 3/4 the image is *blank* the preimage.-example-1
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In a dilation with a scale factor of 3/4 the image is .......... the preimage

In a similar figures, the ratio of the corresponding sides of the figure is called as scale factor. When scale factor is less than 1 then the image is smaller than the preimage. When scale factor is greater than 1 then the image is larger than the preimage.

Here we are given with scale factor 3/4, that is less than 1

So the image is smaller than and along the same ray as the preimage

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