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Finding the Coordinates of the Image On a coordinate plane, the center of dilation is at (0, 0). Triangle A B C is dilated to create triangle A prime A C prime. The points of A B C are (negative 3, 3), (negative 1, 1), and (negative 3, 1). The points of A prime A C prime are (negative 9, 9), (negative 3, 3), and (negative 9, 3). The dilation DO,3 (x, y) → (3x, 3y) is performed on the pre-image △ABC to make a similar triangle. Which statements are true? Check all that apply. ∠A corresponds to ∠A'. ∠A'AC' corresponds to ∠B. CB corresponds to C'A. Segment A'A is parallel to segment C'C. △ABC ~ △A'AC'.

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Answer:

- A corresponds to A’

- A’AC’ corresponds to B

- CB corresponds to C’A

- ABC ~ A’AC’

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- A corresponds to A’
- A’AC’ corresponds to B
- CB corresponds to C’A
- ABC ~ A’AC’
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