line AB is on the coordinate plane and does not pass through the origin line AB is dilated with a scale factor of 3 and a center of dilation at the origin to create line A'B describe the effects of dilation on lien AB if line AB was dilated with a scale factor of 1/3 how would your answer change

When line AB is dilated with a scale factor of 3 and a center of dilation at the origin, the new line A'B will be three times the length of line AB and parallel to it. The direction of line A'B will remain the same as line AB, as dilation does not change the direction of the line, only its length.

If line AB is dilated with a scale factor of 1/3, the new line A'B will be one-third the length of line AB. The direction of line A'B will still remain the same as line AB, but it will be shorter.

In both cases, the new line A'B will be parallel to the original line AB.