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Cameron drew a pentagon with vertices at (1,1), (3,1), (4,3), (0,3), and (2,4). he wants to draw a pentagon that is similar, but not congruent to the original. which method could he use o determine the vertices of the new pentagon? a. adding 4 to all the x-values. b. multiplying the y-values by 5. c. dividing the x- and y-values by 6. d. subtracting 7 from all the y-values

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