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An illustration shows four trapezoids labeled Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure 4 that are placed on a 17 column by 15 row grid. Figures 1 and 2 are the same size, while Figure 3 is smaller than the others and Figure 4 is larger than the others. Figure 1 shows the top left vertex on top of the 3rd row and the end of the 3rd column, the top right vertex on top of the 3rd row and the start of the 6th column, the bottom left vertex on the bottom of the 4th row and the start of the 3rd column, and the bottom right vertex on the bottom of the 4th row and the end of the 6th column. Figure 2 shows the top left vertex on top of the 3rd row and the end of the 11th column, the top right vertex on top of the 3rd row and the start of the 14th column, the bottom left vertex on the bottom of the 4th row and the start of 11th column, and the bottom right vertex on the bottom of the 4th row and the end of the 14th column. Figure 3 shows the top left vertex on top of the 7th row and the middle of the 4th column, the top right vertex on the top of the 7th row and the start of the 5th column, the bottom left vertex on the bottom of 7th row and the start of the 4th column, and the bottom right vertex on the bottom of the 7th row and end of 5th column. Figure 4 is inclined at an angle. It shows the top left vertex on top of the 8th row and the middle of the 12th column, the top right vertex on the bottom of 9th row and the end of the 15th column, the bottom left vertex on the middle of the 10th row and start of 9th column, and bottom right vertex on the 14th row and 15th column.

Which figure would result from rotating and dilating Figure 1?

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To determine which figure would result from rotating and dilating Figure 1, we need to compare the given information of each figure and look for similarities.

Figure 1 has its top left and right vertices aligned with the 3rd row and the 3rd and 6th columns, respectively. Figure 2 also has its top left and right vertices aligned with the 3rd row, but with the 11th and 14th columns, respectively. This indicates that Figure 2 is a dilation of Figure 1.

However, Figure 4 is inclined at an angle and does not align with the same row and column positions as Figure 1. This means that Figure 4 is not a dilation of Figure 1.

By the process of elimination, we can conclude that Figure 2 would result from rotating and dilating Figure 1.