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49. Which series of transformations can be used to prove that triangle RST is similar to triangle LMN? A. reflection, dilation B. 90° rotation, dilation C. translation, dilation…
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49. Which series of transformations can be used to prove that triangle RST is similar to triangle LMN? A. reflection, dilation B. 90° rotation, dilation C. translation, dilation…
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49. Which series of transformations can be used to
prove that triangle RST is similar to triangle LMN?
A. reflection, dilation
B. 90° rotation, dilation
C. translation, dilation
D. 180° rotation, dilation
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Step-by-step explanation: yes
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