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Mathematics, 10.02.2021 17:20 tyraxoxo

What is another way to describe a vertical stretch (x, y) → (x, by), followed by a horizontal stretch (x, y) → (bx, y)? A. a dilation with a scale factor of b
B. a reduction with a scale factor of b2
C. a dilation with a scale factor of b2
D. a stretch with a scale factor of b

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