A student says that a coordinate grid under a dilation with the center at the origin and scale factor 2 does not change the grid. The image is still a coordinate grid. How do you​ respond?

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Dilation changes (x,y) values not the grid or coordinate plane. Basically, dilating a graph or a coordinate grid means the original coordinates you may have had will be changed with the dilation.  For example, a triangle plotted had its original area of 26 dilated to an area of 58.