Mathematics, 26.01.2021 07:10 talanna394
Which statement explains why ABC is congruent to A'B'C'?
A.) You can map A ABC onto A A'B'C' by rotating it 180° about the origin and translating it 2 units right,
which is a sequence of rigid motions.
B.) You can map A ABC onto A A'B'C' by rotating it 90°clockwise about the origin and translating it 4
units left, which is a sequence of rigid motions.
C.) You can map A ABC onto A A'B'C' by reflecting it across the x-axis and translating it 6 units left,
which is a sequence of rigid motions.
D.) You can map A ABC onto A A'B'C' by reflecting it across the y-axis and translating it 6 units down,
which is a sequence of rigid motions.
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