PLEASE HELP!!!The areas of a figure and its transformed image are the same. Which transformation could NOT have been applied to the original figure to create the image? A. Rotation of 90B. Reflection across a horizontal lineC. Dilation by a scale factor of 0.5D. Translation down 4 and then right 1
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The answer to this question is the dilation with a scale factor of 0.5. With a rotation, the size of the figure stays exactly the same - it is just turned. With the reflection, the size also remains the same, it will just be flipped down or up (over/across the x-axis). And, a translation does also NOT change the size of the figure. It only moves the figure to a new position. The dilation will create a similar figure (same shape, but NOT the same size). In this case, the new figure will have side lengths half of the original figure.
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