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Which of the following transformations preserves the lengths of the sides of the figure? A) contraction B) dilation C) translation D) expansion
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Which of the following transformations preserves the lengths of the sides of the figure?
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B) dilation
C) translation
D) expansion
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Translation is your answer
Translation means that it just moves, and its size is unaltered
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