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Mathematics, 23.10.2021 07:50 boss713

Triangle $EFG$ is rotated and dilated by a scale factor other than $1$ to create triangle $E'F'G'$ . Do triangle $EFG$ and triangle $E'F'G'$ have the same area? Justify your answer.

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