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A has the coordinates (–4, 3) and B has the coordinates (4, 4). If DO,1/2(x, y) is a dilation of △ABC, what is true about the image △A'B'C'? Check all that apply.

AB is parallel to A'B'.
DO,1/2(x, y) = (one-half x, one-half y)
The distance from A' to the origin is half the distance from A to the origin.
The vertices of the image are farther from the origin than those of the pre-image.
A'B' is greater than AB.

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