Answer:
C) No, it is not a dilation because the points of the image are not moved away from the centre of dilation proportionally.
Step-by-step explanation:
Dilation is a transformation in which we obtained an image that is the same shape as the original, but different in size.
In dilation we have the scale factor and the centre of the dilation.
Also, if O be the centre about which the point P is dilated to P',
Then [tex]\frac{OP'}{OP}=k[/tex]
Where,
k = scale factor ( constant ),
Thus, we can say that,
If ABC dilated to A'B'C' about the point P,
Then,
[tex]\frac{PA'}{PA}=\frac{PB'}{PB}=\frac{PC'}{PC}[/tex]
But,
By the given diagram,
PA = 2 unit, PA' = 6 unit, PB = 3 unit, PB' = 8,
[tex]\because \frac{6}{2}\neq \frac{8}{3}[/tex]
Hence, it is not a dilation because the points of the image are not moved away from the centre of dilation proportionally.