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Hexagon ABCDEF → hexagon A'B'C'D'E'F'. 2 hexagons are shown. The first hexagon has all equal side lengths and angles. Sides A F and C D of the second hexagon have been elongated and are congruent to each other. All other sides in hexagon 2 are the same length as the sides in hexagon 1.
How can the transformation shown be described? Check all that apply.

dilation
isometric transformation
nonrigid transformation
reflection
rotation
stretch

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