false
false
true
Dilation
Objects will always be pulled to the center of the mass.
No, a scale factor of a dilation is not always between 0 and 1. A scale factor can be greater than 1, which results in enlargement, or it can be between 0 and 1, leading to a reduction. Additionally, a negative scale factor can invert the figure. Thus, the scale factor can vary widely, affecting the size and orientation of the figure being dilated.
Yes, it is.
translation
Reflections, translations, rotations.
No it makes the figure bigger or smaller than the original
The statement is false.
Pretty close, pretty close. True, within no more than about 1/3 of a degree.
There is no reason to give, because that's not a true statement. Examples: There is no integer between 4 and 5, or between 27 and 28, or between 792 and 793.