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The star turned once to the left. The star turned once to the right A star is dilated with a scale factor of 2 and then reflected over the x-axis. Select all the final transformations of the stars. The star shifted to the right The star shifted to the left. The star flipped upside down The star flipped side ways The star is smaller The star is larger

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The star turned once to the left.
The star turned once to the right
A star is dilated with a scale factor of 2 and then reflected over the x-axis.
Select all the final transformations of the stars.
The star shifted to the right
The star shifted to the left.
The star flipped upside down
The star flipped side ways
The star is smaller
The star is larger

The star turned once to the left. The star turned once to the right A star is dilated with a scale factor of 2 and then reflected over the x-axis. Select all the final transformations of the stars. The star shifted to the right The star shifted to the left. The star flipped upside down The star flipped side ways The star is smaller The star is larger

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The star flipped upside down, The star is larger.

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## Step 1<br />The problem involves transformations of a star. The transformations include dilation (scaling) and reflection. <br /><br />## Step 2<br />The star is first dilated with a scale factor of 2. This means that the star is enlarged by a factor of 2. This transformation does not involve any shifting or flipping of the star.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The star is then reflected over the x-axis. This means that the star is flipped upside down. This transformation does not involve any shifting or flipping of the star.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />The problem does not mention any shifting of the star to the right or left, or flipping the star sideways. Therefore, these transformations are not applicable.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />The problem does not mention any shrinking of the star. Therefore, this transformation is not applicable.
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