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Mathematics, 13.04.2021 20:50 stellaglenn205

A city grid of Anytown, USA is shown on the grid below. The fire department is represented by quadrilateral RSTU. Another fire department is opening in a different part of the city to maximize fire protection. The size of the new department's property must be congruent to the older department. Vertices A and B are plotted on the grid below to represent two vertices of the new fire department quadrilateral ABCD: Map of Anytown. The line y equals 6 is Main Road. The line y equals 3 is Rose Lane. The line y equals negative 5 is Crystal Ave
What could be the ordered pairs representing vertices C and D of quadrilateral ABCD so that the new fire department is congruent to the old fire department? (4 points)

a
C(−7, 3), D(−7, 5)

b
C(2, 3), D(2, 5)

c
C(−2, 3), D(−2, 5)

d
C(0, 3), D(0, 5)


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