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In the figure, A.ABC is congruent to AADC t the square ABCD is dilated by a factor of 2 to form ABCD, what ASCO to the area of ABCD? A 2:1 B 3:1 c. 4:1 d 5:1
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In the figure, A.ABC is congruent to AADC t the square ABCD is dilated by a factor of 2 to form ABCD, what
ASCO to the area of ABCD?
A 2:1
B 3:1
c. 4:1
d 5:1
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C. Trust me on this one, it is an easy one.
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