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What three things happen when a line segment is dilated from a point not on the line?

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When you dilate a line segment, the original line segment will always be parallel to (or on the same line as) the image. Also, if the length of the original line segment is \begin{align*}L\end{align*} and the scale factor is \begin{align*}k\end{align*}, the length of the image will be \begin{align*}kL\end{align*}

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