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OpenStudy (leenathan):

Triangle PQR is transformed to triangle P'Q'R'. Triangle PQR has vertices P(4, 0), Q(0, −4), and R(−8, −4). Triangle P'Q'R' has vertices P'(1, 0), Q'(0, −1), and R'(−2, −1). Plot triangles PQR and P'Q'R' on your own coordinate grid. Part A: What is the scale factor of the dilation that transforms triangle PQR to triangle P'Q'R'? Explain your answer. (4 points) Part B: Write the coordinates of triangle P"Q"R" obtained after P'Q'R' is reflected about the y-axis. (4 points) Part C: Are the two triangles PQR and P''Q''R'' congruent? Explain your answer. (2 points)

OpenStudy (leenathan):

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OpenStudy (kamibug):

Did you plot them? Can you attach a screenshot? :)

OpenStudy (leenathan):

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OpenStudy (kamibug):

I mean a screenshot of what you plotted lol. Try https://www.geogebra.org/graphing

OpenStudy (leenathan):

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OpenStudy (leenathan):

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OpenStudy (leenathan):

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OpenStudy (derricklewis):

Um.. Hi @leenathan

OpenStudy (kamibug):

Ok this is what theyd look like :

OpenStudy (leenathan):

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OpenStudy (leenathan):

found it

OpenStudy (leenathan):

thanks guys

OpenStudy (derricklewis):

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