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Mathematics, 17.12.2020 20:50 Anonymousmike

Which pair of transformations could map AABC to AA'B'C', such that the triangles are similar but not congruent?
1.a rotation and a reflection
2.a rotation and a translation
3.a dilation and a rotation
4.a translation and a reflection

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