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which sequence of transformations would result in a figure that is similar, but not congruent, to the original figure? select all that apply. a translation 2 units up followed by a translation of 2 units to the left a reflection across the y-axis followed by a rotation about the origin of 10 a rotation about the origin of 50° followed by a dilation with a scale factor of 8 a dilation with a scale factor of 0.6 followed by a translation of 2 units up
Brief Explanations
- Recall the definitions: Congruent figures have the same shape and size; similar figures have the same shape but not necessarily the same size. Transformations that preserve size (translation, reflection, rotation) produce congruent figures. Dilation changes the size (scale factor ≠ 1) and produces similar (not congruent, if scale factor ≠ 1) figures.
- Analyze each option:
- First option: Two translations. Translations preserve size, so the figure is congruent. Eliminate.
- Second option: Reflection and rotation. Both preserve size, so the figure is congruent. Eliminate (note: "rotation about the origin of 10" likely a typo, but reflection + rotation are rigid motions).
- Third option: Rotation (rigid, preserves size) followed by dilation (scale factor 8 ≠ 1, changes size). So the result is similar (same shape) but not congruent (different size). Include.
- Fourth option: Dilation (scale factor 0.6 ≠ 1, changes size) followed by translation (rigid). Dilation makes it similar (not congruent), translation doesn't affect similarity/congruence. Include.
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