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The quadrilateral KLMN is dilated with the center of dilation located at point M. Which statement is accurate? 1. The scale factor is 3, which means the length of the image of segment KL will be 1/3 times as long.

2. The scale factor is 1/3, which means the length of the image of segment KL will be 1/3 times as long.

3. The scale factor is 3, which means the length of the image of segment KL will be 3 times as long.

4. The scale factor is 1/3, which means the length of the image of segment KL will be 3 times as long.


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