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marimartinez:

Helpppp meee😭😭..................Which describes how square S could be transformed to square S prime in two steps? Assume that the center of dilation is the origin. On a coordinate plane, square S has points (0, 0), (5, 0), (5, negative 5), (0, negative 5). Square S prime has points (0, 1), (0, 3), (2, 3), (2, 1). a dilation by a scale factor of Two-fifths and then a translation of 3 units up a dilation by a scale factor of Two-fifths and then a reflection across the x-axis a dilation by a scale factor of Five-halves and then a translation of 3 units up a dilation by a scale factor of Five-halves and then a reflection across the x-axis

mhanifa:

Try plotting the points, this will help to visualize the problem

mhanifa:

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mhanifa:

Green is the original square and the red is its image

mhanifa:

Compare the side length of both and determine the scale factor first.

mhanifa:

Do you think the square became larger or smaller?

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