Time remaining 01: 31: 52 is there a series of rigid transformations that could map aqrs to aabc? if so, which transformations could be used? o no, aqrs and aabc are congruent but aqrs cannot be mapped to aabc using a series rigid transformations. no, aqrs and aabc are not congruent. yes, aqrs can be translated so that ris mapped to b and then rotated so that s is mapped to c. o yes, aqrs can be translated so that q is mapped to and then reflected across the line containing qs.
to find if any function is an inverse of the other, put the first equation in as x in the next one. then simplify and solve. if at the end you get the statement y = x, then it is an inverse. if you get anything else, it is not.
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