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On a coordinate plane, triangle A has points (negative 2, 0), (negative 6, 0), (negative 4, 4). Triangle A prime has points (1, 0), (3, 0), (2, negative 2).

Which describes the sequence of transformations used to obtain the image (triangle A’) from the pre-image (triangle A)?
dilation by a scale factor of 2, then rotation of 180° about the origin
dilation by a scale factor of 2, then a reflection over the x-axis
dilation by a scale factor of 1/2, then a rotation of 180° about the origin
dilation by a scale factor of 1/2. then a reflection over the x-axis

On a coordinate plane, triangle A has points (negative 2, 0), (negative 6, 0), (negative-example-1
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Answer:

c

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i got it wrong the first time then it showed me the correct answer. hope this helped.

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Answer:

dilation by a scale factor of 2, then rotation of 180° about the origin

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