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Let O" be a point on CO so that CO" = C'o'. Let P" be the point on CP so that the dilation of P is represented by P".
Which of the following statements is true?

A. COP=C'O'P
B. CP=CP"
C. C'O'P' is a glide reflection of COP, whereas CO"P"=C'O'P
D. CO"P" is a dilation of COP with center C and a scale factor r = C'O'/CO = co'/co


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