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Mathematics, 14.01.2020 01:31 kordejah348

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i have to construct a obtuse scalene triangle translation to prove sss congruence. i have to measure the angles sides and use the concept of distance and slope and write down the original coordinates of the triangle. i then have to use the coordinates of the transformation along with the distance formula to show that the two triangles are congruent with the sss postulate. i have to show the distance formula and each corresponding pair of sides. then i have to answer the following questions: 1.) describe the translation you performed on the original triangle. use details and coordinates to explain how the figure was transformed, including the translation rule you applied to your triangle.
2.) what other properties exist in your triangle? discuss at least two theorems you learned about in this module that apply to your triangle. make sure to show evidence by discussing your triangles measurements.
3.) did your triangle undergo rigid motion? explain why?

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