Figure A and Figure A' are similar. Which sequence of transformations could be applied figure A to map it to figure A'? A A dilation by a factor less than 1 and greater than zero, followed by a translation to the right. B A dilation by a factor greater than 1, followed by a translation to the right. C A dilation by a factor less than 1 and greater than zero, followed by a reflection over a vertical line. D A dilation by a factor greater than 1, followed by a reflection over a vertical line.
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Option 1: A dilation by a factor less than 1 and greater than zero, followed by a translation to the right. This option involves shrinking Figure A and then moving it to the right. However, this transformation does not include a reflection, so it cannot map Show more…
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