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Mathematics, 21.11.2020 23:00 darlenepitre

Titus is asked to prove hexagon FEDCBA is congruent to hexagon F'E'D'C'B'A' in the graph below. Titus thinks that if he transforms hexagon
FEDCBA by (x, y) - (x + 16. y - 10) he can show the two figures are
congruent. Is he correct? Explain why or why not. If Titus is incorrect, what
series of transformations will correctly prove FEDCBA F'E'D'C'B'A'S
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Is Titus correct? YES NO
Explain why or why not (required)


Titus is asked to prove hexagon FEDCBA is congruent to hexagon

F'E'D'C'B'A' in the graph below. T

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