Mathematics
Mathematics, 17.03.2020 19:17, rhlalbin

AB has endpoints at (-9, 12) and (3, -6). Its transformation A'B' has endpoints at (-3, 4) and (1, -2). What type of transformation
occurred? Are lengths of segments affected by this type of transformation? Explain.
reflection; no; The lengths of the two segments are the same.
rotation; yes; The length of segment A'B' is longer than the original
segment AB.
dilation by a scale factor of 3 yes; The length of segment AB is shorter
than the original segment AB
dilation by a scale factor of yes: The length of segment A'B' is shorter
than the original segment AB.

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