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The rectangle was rotated 360° around its center, point C. Vertex D traces the path of a circle and lands back upon itself. Which best explains why the rotation represents an isometric transformation?

The angle at point D remained a right angle.
The rectangle did not change shape or size.
Point C remained the center of the rectangle.
Point C did not remain the center of the rectangle.

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