Khalil is using rigid transformations to map △ABC to △MNP . What type of transformation does ray AA′ indicate? (1 point) Responses Ray AA′ indicates a reflection. Ray upper A upper A prime indicates a reflection. Ray AA′ indicates a rotation. Ray upper A upper A prime indicates a rotation. Ray AA′ indicates a dilation. Ray upper A upper A prime indicates a dilation. Ray AA′ indicates a translation.

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A ray typically indicates a transformation involving points that maintain their relative positions. Without more context about the positions of points A and A' in relation to the triangle and any other specifics about the transformation, it's difficult to pinpoint the exact type of transformation just based on "ray AA'."

However, if ray AA' represents a line of symmetry or is perpendicular to a segment connecting points in triangles, it most likely indicates a reflection.

If A' is a rotation of point A around some center, then it would indicate a rotation.

If it involves scaling but maintains the shape, it could indicate a dilation.

If point A' is a fixed distance away from A while keeping the same direction, it indicates a translation.

In conclusion, please check the context or description of how A and A' relate to each other to accurately determine if ray AA' indicates a reflection, rotation, dilation, or translation.