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Mathematics, 11.09.2021 01:40 evazquez

Triangle ABC has points at A(2, 0), B(−1, 3), and C(4, 5). After undergoing a transformation, its new points are A'(6, 0), B'(3, 3), and C'(8, 5). Is the new figure congruent to the old figure? Why or why not?

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