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Which set of transformations would prove δlmn ~ δpqr? dilate δpqr by the scale factor of 2 from point r, and translate δp′q′r′ by the rule (x + 0, y − 1). dilate δpqr by the scale factor of 2 from point q, and translate δp′q′r′ by the rule (x + 1, y + 0). translate δpqr by the rule (x + 1, y + 1), and dilate δp′q′r′ by a scale factor of 2 from point p. translate δpqr by the rule (x + 1, y − 1), and dilate δp′q′r′ by a scale factor of 2 from point r.

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