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4) Two triangles, with vertices at P(-3, 2), Q(-7, 3), and R(-2, 5) and at S(5, 5), T(3, 0), and U(2, 4) are drawn in the standard xy-coordinate plane. Part A: Is there a set of rigid motions under which the image of APRQ is transformed onto AUST? If so, describe the rigid motions. If not, explain why such a set of rigid motions is impossible. Part B: What is the relationship between the two given triangles? Support your answer with precise mathematical evidence.​

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