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Mathematics, 22.10.2020 18:01 bri2008

All of the triangles are dilations of Triangle D. The dilations use the same center P, but different scale factors. What do Triangles A, B, and have in common? What do Triangles E, F, and G have in common?
What does this tell us about the different scale factors used?
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