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Mathematics, 18.10.2019 21:00 nick650

Which of the following best describes the graphs below?

a. triangle a is similar to triangle b by dilating triangle a by a scale factor of 2 with the center of dilation at the origin and reflecting it across the y-axis.

b. triangle a is congruent to triangle b by dilating triangle a by a scale factor of with the center of dilation at the origin and reflecting it across the y-axis.

c. triangle a is similar to triangle b by dilating triangle a by a scale factor of with the center of dilation at the origin and reflecting it across the x-axis.

d. triangle a is neither similar nor congruent to triangle b.


Which of the following best describes the graphs below?  a. triangle a is similar to tri

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