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Mathematics, 06.04.2020 05:54 parkerfreeze

[IGNORE THE BLUE CIRCLES WITH NUMBERS AND LETTERS, THE REAL NUMBERS ARE ONTOP OF EACH SHAPE.]

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Figure out which figures are congurent, similar, or neither to figure DEF. Describe a sequence of transformations that support your claims.


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