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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Define enlargement and reduction. A dilation is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is greater than 0. An enlargement is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is less than 0. A dilation is a type of dilation where the absolute value of the scale factor is greater than 1. An enlargement is a type of dilation where the absolute value of the scale factor is between 0 and 1. An enlargement is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is greater than 0. A reduction is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is less than

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It should be An enlargement is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is greater than 0. A reduction is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is less than

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the whole thing didn't copy properly Define enlargement and reduction. A dilation is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is greater than 0. An enlargement is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is less than 0. A dilation is a type of dilation where the absolute value of the scale factor is greater than 1. An enlargement is a type of dilation where the absolute value of the scale factor is between 0 and 1. An enlargement is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is greater than 0. A reduction is a type of dilation where the value of the scale factor is less than 0. An enlargement is a type of dilation where the absolute value of the scale factor is greater than 1. A reduction is a type of dilation where the absolute value of the scale factor is between 0 and 1.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Does seeing this change your answer? @Zoeyaustin

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@aszarek8999 Yeah it supposed to be D

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