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Mathematics, 21.04.2021 20:40 sammizwang

Figures 1 and 3 shown below are congruent. Figure 1 went through a series of no more than three three transformations which resulted in Figure 2.

Provide a series of no more than three transformations, not including rotations, that could have been used to create Figure 2. If this is not possible, explain your reasoning.

Provide numbers when describing a translation.


Figures 1 and 3 shown below are congruent.

Figure 1 went through a series of no more than three t

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