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Please Help Triangle ABC is transformed to obtain triangle A′B′C′:
A coordinate grid is labeled from negative 12 to 0 to 12 on both x and y axes at increments of 1. Triangle ABC has A at ordered pair negative 12, 12, B at negative 9, 6, C at negative 3, 12. Triangle A prime B prime C prime has A prime at ordered pair 4, negative 4, B prime at 3, negative 2, C prime at 1, negative 4.

Which statement is correct for Triangle ABC. and Triangle A prime B prime C prime.?

Triangle ABC is similar to triangle A prime B prime C prime. because Triangle A prime B prime C prime. is obtained by dilating Triangle ABC. by a scale factor of 1 over 3. and then rotating it about the origin by 180 degrees
Triangle ABC is similar to triangle A prime B prime C prime., because Triangle A prime B prime C prime. is obtained by dilating Triangle ABC. by a scale factor of 1 over 4. and then rotating it about the origin by 90 degrees
Triangle ABC is similar to triangle A prime B prime C prime., because Triangle A prime B prime C prime. is obtained by dilating Triangle ABC. by a scale factor of 1 over 4. and then rotating it about the origin by 180 degrees
Triangle ABC is similar to triangle A prime B prime C prime., because Triangle A prime B prime C prime. is obtained by dilating Triangle ABC. by a scale factor of 1 over 6. and then rotating it about the origin by 90 degrees

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