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A dilation with a scale factor greater than 1 and then a translation is correct.
How does dilation work?
Dilation of a figure will leave its sides to get scaled (multiplied) by the same number. That number is called the scale factor of that dilation.
Its also called scaling of a figure, but due to the involvement of coordinates, it involves a center of a dilation, which is like a pinned point that stays at the same place after dilation.
It's like we enlarge or shorten the size of the figure (or keep it same, when scale factor = 1).
Dilation totally depends on the scale factor.
We need to find the composition of similarity transformations maps A
LMN to AL'M'N'.
If the absolute value of the scale factor is more than 1, then it represents the enlargement and if the absolute value of the scale factor lies between 0 to 1, then it represents the compression.
Therefore, a dilation with a scale factor greater than 1 and then a translation is correct.
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