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The larger rectangle is a dilation of the smaller rectangle. Which choice describes the dilation?
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The larger rectangle is a dilation of the smaller rectangle. Which choice describes the dilation?
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The larger rectangle is a dilation of the smaller rectangle.
Which choice describes the dilation?
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(x, y) —> (2x, 2y) is the transformation
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