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When an object is translated, its image is the same size as the pre-image.

a. True
b. False

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False, Because there is some cases where enlarged image needed.
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This is true. Unlike the answer above, I disagree. A translation is simply sliding the shape across a graph. It doesn't change the size, shape, or orientation- the coordinates are the only thing that change. A dilation changes the size of a shape, not a translation.
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