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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 23:00 andrewmena05

Shape I is similar to shape II. The sequence that proves shape I is similar to shape II

when applied to shape I is a reflection across the
, followed by a translation
units right and
units down, and then a dilation by a scale factor of
.

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