Final answer:
To convince Jada that B' C' D' is not a dilation of BCD using A as the center of dilation, you would need to check the corresponding sides, angles, and scale factor.
Step-by-step explanation:
To convince Jada that B' C' D' is not a dilation of BCD using A as the center of dilation, you would need to check the following:
- Ensure that the corresponding sides of B' C' D' are not proportional to the corresponding sides of BCD.
- Confirm that the corresponding angles of B' C' D' are not congruent to the corresponding angles of BCD.
- Calculate the scale factor (dilation factor) between B' C' D' and BCD, and if it's not a constant factor, it's not a dilation.
- Check that the center of dilation A does not meet the criteria for being the center of dilation for B' C' D'.