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Based on your observations in Question 1 to 3, what is the significance of a dilation when 0 about when n> 1? Explain in terms of the size of the image and the preimage

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The value of n determines whether the image is bigger or smaller than the preimage. If 0 < n < 1, the image is smaller than the preimage. If n = 1, the image is the same size as the preimage: the two are congruent. If n > 1, the image is larger than the preimage.

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The value of n determines whether the image is bigger or smaller than the preimage. If 0 < n < 1, the image is smaller than the preimage. If n = 1, the image is the same size as the preimage: the two are congruent. If n > 1, the image is larger than the preimage.

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