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∆ABC is mapped onto ∆A'B'C' which is then mapped onto ∆A"B"C". ∆ABC and ∆A"B"C" are shown in the diagram.

a. Describe the sequence of transformations from ∆ABC to ∆A"B"C".

b. Describe a single transformation from ∆ABC to ∆A"B"C".

c. What is the relationship between ∆ABC and ∆A’’B’’C’’? Explain your reasoning.

∆ABC is mapped onto ∆A'B'C' which is then mapped onto ∆A"B"C". ∆ABC-example-1
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Answer:

1rotation translation dilation

2dilation

3the relationship is the shapes are the same just dilated and in different spots. The shapes are in different spots and are different sizes ut they are the same shape making them related.

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