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Dilate quadrilateral ABCD again with the origin as the center of dilation and a scale factor of -0.5. Note the side lengths of the corresponding sides in each quadrilateral. Round your answers to the hundredths place. Verify that the ratio of each side length of A′1B′1C′1D′1 to the corresponding side length of ABCD is equal to the dilation factor.


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