Triangles A B C and A double-prime B double-prime C double-prime are shown. Triangle A double-prime B double-prime C double-prime is smaller and to the right of triangle A B C. Which transformations could have taken place to map △ABC to △A"B"C"? a reflection and a dilation a rotation and a dilation a translation and a dilation a reflection and a translation

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A smaller shape would be a dilation.

A move to the right would be a transition. (As long as the letters for the triangle are in the same orientation).

The answer should be:

A dilation a translation

There are various types of transformations that can be applied to a coordinate point. The new point could become compressed/enlarged, reflected, rotated, etc.

The transformations that transform [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex] to [tex]\triangle A"B"C"[/tex] are a translation and a dilation.

Given that:

[tex]\triangle A"B"C"[/tex] is smaller than [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex]

This means that sides of [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex] were dilated (i.e. compressed) to give the sides of [tex]\triangle A"B"C"[/tex]

Also:

[tex]\triangle A"B"C"[/tex] is at the right of [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex]

This means that [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex] was translated (i.e. shifted) to give [tex]\triangle A"B"C"[/tex]

Hence, the correct option is: a translation and a dilation.

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