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Answer:

A dilation preserves angle measures.

A dilation alters the length of line segments by the same proportion.

Step-by-step explanation:

A dilatation is a transformation that alters a figure's size while maintaining its shape and orientation. Each linear measure of the figure, such as a side length, is multiplied by the scale factor of a dilatation. A dilation is a transformation where all line segments' lengths are altered uniformly. While a dilatation can alter a figure's size, it cannot alter a figure's form. Dilations are not isometries as the figure's size changes.

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