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Would a dilation classify as a rigid motion

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Answer: I believe so

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Heres soemething from google

Rigid motion is otherwise known as a rigid transformation and occurs when a point or object is moved, but the size and shape remain the same. This differs from non-rigid motion, like a dilation, where the size of the object can increase or decrease. Hope this helps

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