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If a figure has been dilated by a scale factor of 2, which transformation could be used to prove the figures are similar using the AA similarity postulate?
A reflection to map at least two sides of the image to two sides of the pre-image.
A series of dilations to map at least two angles of the image to two angles of the pre-image.
A rotation to map at least two sides of the image to two sides of the pre-image.
A series of translations to map at least two angles of the image to two angles of the pre-image.

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Answer:

A series of translations to map at least two angles of the image to two angles of the pre-image.

Explanation:

User Daniel Rearden
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Answer:

A series of translations to map at least two angles of the image to two angles of the pre-image.

Explanation:

we have 2 figures: △ABC and △A′B′C′

△A′B′C′ is the dialation of △ABC

we have to prove that the figures are similar using AA similarity

AA = (Angle-Angle)

Option D is correct.

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