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When a figure is dilated, the corresponding angles created are always

congruent

similar

enlarged

reduced

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The answer is the the corresponding angles are always congruent

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When a figure is dilated, this means the corresponding sides of the shape is enlarged in a uniform multiple. In thsi case, the ratio of the sides remains the same. Thus, when ratio of the sides remains the same, the corresponding angles are also congruent in the dilated figure.
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