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The sequence that proves shape I is similar to shape II when applied to shape I is a reflection across the A. x-axis, B. y-axis, followed by a translation A. 4, B. 5, C. 6, D. 7 units right and A. 2, B. 3, C. 4, D. 5 units down, and then a dilation by a scale factor of A. 0.5, . 1, C. 1.5, D. 2


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