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I think answer is A.
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The composition of similarity transformations that map polygon ABCD and A'B'C'D are
- (b) multiply the vertices of polygon ABCD by 1/2
- (e) Reflect the intermediate image
Similar triangles may or may not have congruent side lengths.
From the question, we understand that polygon ABCD is twice the size of polygon A'B'C'D.
This means that, the side lengths of polygon ABCD must be dilated by a scale factor of 1/2
Also, the intermediate image of polygon ABCD (after dilation) must be reflected to get polygon A'B'C'D.
Hence, the composition of similarity transformations are (b) and (e)
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