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Question ?
@moreso
@joshiscool This question is very simple. The three transformations which are translations, reflections, and rotations have something in common. When a figure is translated, reflected, or rotated, the pre-image is congruent to the image. However, with dilations, the figure either gets bigger or smaller, which means the pre-image is not congruent to the image. So what is your answer?
Hint: a reflection , translation and rotation does not alter the size or shape of the figure A dilation alters the size but not the shape.
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Look at what I said. It should give you your answers.
The answer is Dilation obviously. If a shape is rotated or moved it's still congruent because the shape could still fit with the original seamlessly. IF it's dilated it won't fit.
@joshiscool Do you know what your answers are?
dilation thats all i know
"The three transformations which are translations, reflections, and rotations have something in common. When a figure is translated, reflected, or rotated, the pre-image is congruent to the image. However, with dilations, the figure either gets bigger or smaller, which means the pre-image is not congruent to the image." Your question is "Which sequence of transformations would result in a figure that is similar, but not congruent, to the original figure?" Since you already know that when a figure is dilated, it is similar, and not congruent. So all you need to do is choose the choices that have dilations in them.
idk
what you mean
there is only on choice with dilation in it
The answer is dilation Josh, Lol
only that?
There are two choices with dilation......
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