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Travis performs a dilation of 1/3 on a polygon. He then classifies the image and pre-image as being congruent. Is Travis correct? Why or why not?
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to polygons are
congruent when their corresponding sides are equal in length and their corresponding angles are equal in measure.
so he's not true
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