Without knowing the specific statements to choose from, I can provide some general true statements about dilations:
- Dilations preserve the shape of the original object.
- Dilations change the size of the original object.
- The center of dilation is a fixed point that does not move.
- Dilations can be performed in any direction, not just up-and-down or side-to-side.
- The scale factor determines the ratio of corresponding lengths in the preimage and image.
Based on this information, some true statements about the given situation might include:
- The center of dilation is point A.
- The center of the image is point B.
- The radius of the image is twice the radius of the preimage.
- The area of the image is four times the area of the preimage.
- The circumference of the image is twice the circumference of the preimage.