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Kyky232:

Which set of transformations would prove ΔGFE ~ ΔGHI? Translate ΔGHI by the rule (x − 2, y + 0), and reflect ΔG′H′I′ over x = −4. Reflect ΔGHI over x = −2, and translate ΔG′H′I′ by the rule (x − 2, y + 0). Translate ΔGHI by the rule (x + 0, y + 2), and dilate ΔG′H′I′ by a scale factor of 2 from point H. Reflect ΔGHI over x = −2, and dilate ΔG′H′I′ by a scale factor of 2 from point G. (pic in replies)

Kyky232:

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xxDeppressionxx:

The set of transformation would prove ΔEFG ~ ΔGHI is →Reflect ΔGHI over x = −2, and dilate ΔG′H′I′ by a scale factor of 2 from point G ⃪

Kyky232:

K thanks

xxDeppressionxx:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Kyky232 K thanks \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Np

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