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True or false: if a dilation is in a composition of transformations, the order in which you perform the composition does not matter. please explain your reasoning
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True or false: if a dilation is in a composition of transformations, the order in which you perform the composition does not matter. please explain your reasoning
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True or false: if a dilation is in a composition of transformations, the order in which you perform the composition does not matter. please explain your reasoning
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THE ORDER MATTERS
if you don't do it in the right order you will find a completely different answer
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