Mathematics, 18.02.2021 19:50, irelandcrawford5469
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Saul proves that two figures are similar, but not congruent, using transformations. Which of the following did he do to prove this?
A: Mapped one figure onto the other using only translations.
B: Mapped one figure onto the other using a series of transformations including a dilation.
C: Mapped one figure onto the other using reflections and rotations.
D: He cannot prove two figures are similar with only transformations.
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