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In the image, triangle ABC is dilated with reference to the origin to create triangle A′B′C′ . What is the magnitude of dilation? (1 point) Triangle ABC is dilated using a magnitude of , which results in triangle A′B′C′ .
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Unfortunately, without the image or any specific information regarding the dilation, it is not possible to determine the magnitude of dilation.
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