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which transformations could have occurred to map △abc to △a\b\c\? ○ a r…

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which transformations could have occurred to map △abc to △a\b\c\?
○ a rotation and a dilation
○ a rotation and a reflection
○ a reflection and a dilation
○ a translation and a dilation

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze Dilation

First, check if dilation occurred. The size of \( \triangle A''B''C'' \) is smaller than \( \triangle ABC \), so dilation (scaling down) is present.

Step2: Analyze Translation/Rotation/Reflection

Now, check the position. The orientation (angles, vertex order) and the relative position suggest a translation (sliding) and dilation, or rotation? Wait, no—wait, the shape is similar (dilation) and the position: translation moves without rotation/reflection. Wait, no, let's see the options. Wait, the correct option: translation (moving) and dilation (resizing). Wait, no, wait the triangles: \( \triangle ABC \) to \( \triangle A''B''C'' \): the size is smaller (dilation), and the position is shifted (translation). Wait, but also, check the other options. Rotation would change orientation, reflection would flip. But here, the angles match, and the position is a shift (translation) and size change (dilation). Wait, the options: "a translation and a dilation" is an option. Wait, let's recheck. The first triangle is \( ABC \), the second is \( A''B''C'' \). The size is reduced (dilation), and the position is moved (translation). So the transformations are translation (moving) and dilation (resizing). Wait, but also, maybe rotation? No, translation is moving without rotating. Wait, the correct option is "a translation and a dilation"? Wait, no, wait the options: the last option is "a translation and a dilation". Wait, let's confirm. Dilation: size change. Translation: position change. So yes, translation (moving) and dilation (resizing) are the transformations.

Answer:

D. a translation and a dilation (Wait, no, the options are: first option "a rotation and a dilation", second "a rotation and a reflection", third "a reflection and a dilation", fourth "a translation and a dilation". Wait, the correct answer is the fourth option: "a translation and a dilation" because the triangle is moved (translation) and resized (dilation). Wait, but let's check the orientation. The angles are the same, so dilation (similarity transformation) and translation (rigid motion + dilation? Wait, no, translation is rigid, dilation is non - rigid. But the combination is translation (moving) and dilation (resizing). So the correct option is the fourth one: "a translation and a dilation".