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Answer :

The triangles given in the question is three-scale factor enlargement, therefore yes, ABC a dilation of triangle A'B'C'.

Triangle ABC is about three times smaller than A'B'C, thus we can say that the given statement is true.

A'B'C is dilated in this case because the angle measurements are the same but the lengths are not the same.

A triangle's "relocation" on the coordinate plane is referred to as its dilation.

In order to determine the coordinates of the vertices of the dilated triangle, multiply the horizontal and vertical distances between a triangle's vertices and the center of dilation by a scale factor.

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