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Mathematics, 12.10.2020 21:01, brendaesme

Find one or more sequences of rigid motions and dilations that will map triangle ABC to triangle DEF. Often, there is more than one sequence that will map a preimage to a similar image. The table below provides spaces for two different sequences. Begin by setting the scale factor of each dilation, n, equal to the ratio you computed in question 1. Then find the rigid transformations needed to complete the mapping. Perform the transformations in GeoGebra to check your sequences.


Find one or more sequences of rigid motions and dilations that will map triangle ABC to triangle DE

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