Line AB is on the coordinate plane and does not pass through the origin. Line AB is dilated with a scale factor of 3 and a center of dilation at the origin to create line A′B′ . Describe the effects of the dilation on Line AB . If line AB was dilated with a scale factor of 13 , how would your answer change? in 4 sentences

When line AB is dilated with a scale factor of 3 and a center of dilation at the origin, line A'B' will be three times farther away from the origin than line AB. This means that each point on line AB will move along the line passing through the origin and the corresponding point on line A'B'. If line AB were dilated with a scale factor of 13, the effects of the dilation would be even more exaggerated, as line A'B' would be thirteen times farther away from the origin than line AB. This would result in a much larger transformation of line AB compared to the dilation with a scale factor of 3.