Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.03.2020 15:45, jordanlacie65

Trapezoid PQRS is dilated about point P by a scale factor of 3 to form
trapezoid P'Q'R'S

Which statement is NOT true?
A. QRand Q'R' are parallel.
B. The measure of angle P' is 3 times the measure of angle P.
C. The perimeter of PQRS is one-third the perimeter of P'Q'R'S'.
D. The length of P'Q' is 3 times the length of PQ.


Trapezoid PQRS is dilated about point P by a scale factor of 3 to form trapezoid P'Q'R'S Which state

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