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Which set of transformations would prove ΔQRS ~ ΔUTS?

Reflect ΔUTS over y = 2, and dilate ΔU′T′S′ by a scale factor of 2 from point S.
Reflect ΔUTS over y = 2, and translate ΔU′T′S′ by the rule (x − 2, y + 0).
Translate ΔUTS by the rule (x + 0, y + 6), and reflect ΔU′T′S′ over y = 6.
Translate ΔUTS by the rule (x − 2, y + 0), and reflect ΔU′T′S′ over y = 2.


Which set of transformations would prove ΔQRS ~ ΔUTS? Reflect ΔUTS over y = 2, and dilate ΔU′T′S′ by

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