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Quadrilateral abcd is dilated by a scale factor of 1 over 3 centered around (1, 2). which statement is true about the dilation?
segment b prime d prime will run through (1, 2) and will be shorter than segment bd.
segment b prime d prime will run through (1, 2) and will be longer than segment bd.
segment b prime d prime will be parallel to segment bd and will be shorter than segment bd.
segment b prime d prime will be parallel to segment bd and will be longer than segment bd.

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