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triangle abc is transformed to obtain triangle a′b′c′:
which sta...
Mathematics, 02.10.2019 02:30 jgill27
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triangle abc is transformed to obtain triangle a′b′c′:
which statement is correct for triangle abc. and triangle a prime b prime c prime.?
triangle abc is similar to triangle a prime b prime c prime., because triangle a prime b prime c prime. is obtained by dilating triangle abc. by a scale factor of 1 over 6. and then rotating it about the origin by 90 degrees
triangle abc is similar to triangle a prime b prime c prime., because triangle a prime b prime c prime. is obtained by dilating triangle abc. by a scale factor of 1 over 3. and then rotating it about the origin by 180 degrees
triangle abc is similar to triangle a prime b prime c prime., because triangle a prime b prime c prime. is obtained by dilating triangle abc. by a scale factor of 1 over 3. and then rotating it about the origin by 90 degrees
triangle abc is similar to triangle a prime b prime c prime. because triangle a prime b prime c prime. is obtained by dilating triangle abc. by a scale factor of 1 over 4. and then rotating it about the origin by 180 degrees
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