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Two congruent figures are shown. two congruent figures are shown.
description: *the figure on the left has vertices upper a, upper b, upper c, upper d, and upper e. line segment upperword ab is diagonally upward towards the right, line segment upperword bc is vertically downward such that the vertex upper c and the vertex upper a are along the same horizontal line. line segment upperword cd is horizontal towards the right. point upper e is vertically downward from upper d such that upperword cd is shorter than upperword de. finally, point upper a and upper e are joined such that upperword abcde is a closed shape. the figure on the right has vertices upper p, upper q, upper r, upper s, and upper t. line segment upperword pq is vertically upward such that point upper p is shown below. line segment upperword qr is diagonally downward towards left such that the point upper r is between upper q and upper p. line segment upperword rs is diagonally upward towards left such that the point upper s is along the same horizontal line as upper q. line segment upperword st is diagonally downward towards left such that the point upper t is along the same horizontal line as upper p. *
a. list all pairs of corresponding sides in the two congruent figures.
b. list all pairs of corresponding angles in the two congruent figures.
c. how can you slide, flip, or spin the figure on the left to obtain the figure on the right?

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