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16 September, 12:06

19. Polygon Q is dilated from the origin by a positive scale factor other than 1 to create

polygon Q:

Which statements are true?

Select all that apply.

A. The angle measurements of polygon Q are not equal to the corresponding angle

measurements of polygon Q:

B. The angle measurements of polygon Q are equal to the corresponding angle

measurements of polygon Q'.

C. The side lengths of polygon Q are not equal to the corresponding side lengths

of polygon Q:

D. The side lengths of polygon Q are equal to the corresponding side lengths of polygon

Q:

E. Polygon Q is congruent to polygon Q:

F. Polygon Q is similar to polygon Q!

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  1. 16 September, 12:19
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    BCF

    Step-by-step explanation:

    when dilating a polygon, all sides are multiplied by the dilation factor so the side lengths must be different (C). since all sides lengths of the 2 new polygons are in perfect ratios, they are similar (F). You probably also learned that similar polygons have identical corresponding angle measures (B).
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