On a coordinate plane, 2 polygons are shown. Polygon A B C D has points (negative 3, 3), (5, 3), (5, negative 1), and (1, negative 5). Polygon A prime B prime C prime D prime has points (negative 5, negative 2), (negative 3, negative 2), (negative 3, negative 3), and (negative 4, negative 4).
Which composition of similarity transformations maps polygon ABCD to polygon A'B'C'D'?

a dilation with a scale factor of One-fourth and then a rotation
a dilation with a scale factor of One-fourth and then a translation
a dilation with a scale factor of 4 and then a rotation
a dilation with a scale factor of 4 and then a translation

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Answer:

a dilation with a scale factor of 1/4 and then a translation

A dilation with a scale factor of One-fourth and then a translation. Then the correct option is B.

What is a transformation of geometry?

A spatial transformation is each mapping of feature shapes to itself, and it maintains some spatial correlation between figures.

Translation does not change the size and shape of the geometry.

Dilation does not change the shape, but changes the size of the geometry.

On a coordinate plane, 2 polygons are shown.

Polygon ABCD has points (-3, 3), (5, 3), (5, -1), and (1, -5).

Polygon A'B'C'D' has points (-5, -2), (-3, -2), (-3, -3), and (-4, -4).

From the figure, a dilation with a scale factor of One-fourth and then a translation.

Then the correct option is B.

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