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Mathematics, 02.12.2019 21:31 borgesalfonso12

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28 cm
is there a series of rigid transformations that could map
arst to axyt? if so, which transformations could be
used?
14 cm
14 cm
no, arst and axyt are congruent but arst cannot
be mapped to axyt using a series rigid transformations.
no, arst and axyt are not congruent.
yes, arst can be reflected across the line containing
rt and then rotated about t so that s is mapped to y
yes arst can be translated so that s is mapped to y
and then rotated about s so that ris mapped to x
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