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Mathematics, 26.02.2021 01:10 jasmine77723

HELP ASAP if triangle OPQ is dilated from point Q by a scale factor of 3, which of the following equations is true about R'S'
A: R’S’ = 1/2RS
B: R’S’ = 2RS
C: R’S’ = RS
D: R’S’ = 3RS


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