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Answer:

OK, dilations of a triangle are just making them smaller.

Explanation:

A) Dilations increase the length of line segments is not true. If you dilate a triangle, it does not increase the length of the line segments.

B) Dilations of a triangle are congruent to the original triangle is not true. Congruent means the same in shape in size, and similar means the same in shape, not size.

C) Dilations of a triangle keep angle measures the same is true. Dilations do not change the angle measurements.

D) Dilations of a triangle are similar to the original triangle is true. Similar means same in shape, not size.

E) Dilations increase the measure of angles is not true. Like i said, dilations do not change the angle measurements, whether increasing or decreasing the size.

Hope this helps, i took this about a month ago so i hope my memory is sharp enough <3

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