Square ABCD can be mapped onto the square PQRS by a dilation about the origin.
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Match the description of the transformation to confirm the figures are similar. There is one extra option. Map PQRS to TUVW ____ Map ┳ ABC to ┳ DEF ____ Map ABCD to EFGH ____ A. You can map by a reflection across the y-axis followed by a dilation of 1/3. B. You can map by a reflection across the x-axis followed by a dilation of 2. C. You can map by a rotation about the origin 180 followed by a dilation of 1.5 followed by a translation 3 units to the right and 1.5 units up. D. You can map by a reflection across the y-axis followed by 2 units to the left and 4 units down.
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