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Mathematics, 31.07.2019 14:30, Baecool5584

Asquare has the coordinates (βˆ’2, 2), (βˆ’4, 2), (βˆ’4, 4), and (βˆ’2, 4) at its vertices. the transformed square has the coordinates (βˆ’6, 6), (βˆ’12, 6), (βˆ’12, 12), and (βˆ’6, 12) at its vertices. are the square and its transformation congruent? why or why not? a. yes, the transformation is a dilation of the square with a scale factor of . b. yes, the transformation is a dilation of the square with a scale factor of 3. c. no, the transformation is a dilation of the square with a scale factor of 3. d. no, the transformation is a dilation of the square with a scale factor of .

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Asquare has the coordinates (βˆ’2, 2), (βˆ’4, 2), (βˆ’4, 4), and (βˆ’2, 4) at its vertices. the transformed...

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