Describe the dilation of triangle ABC, with a scale factor of five and a centerpoint of dilation at the origin (0,0)

Triangle A’B’C’ Is five times smaller than triangle ABC and is five times as far from the center point of dilation.
Triangle A’B’C’ Is five times as large as triangle AB and is five times closer to the Centerpoint of dilation.
Triangle A’B’C’ Is five times as large as triangle ABC and is five times as far from the center point of dilation
Triangle A’B’C’ Is five times smaller than triangle AB and is five times closer to the centerpoint of dilation

Triangle A’B’C’ is five times larger than triangle ABC and is five times as far from the center point of dilation at the origin (0,0). Each side of triangle A’B’C’ is five times longer than the corresponding side of triangle ABC, and each vertex of A’B’C’ is five times farther away from the origin compared to the corresponding vertex of ABC.