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Mathematics, 21.01.2022 14:00 Nicolas9979

Segment ST with endpoints S(1, 3) and T(4,2) is rotated 180° about the origin such that S'T' has endpoints S'(-1, 3) and T'(-4,-2). A geometry student reasoned incorrectly that the two segments must have different lengths because ST has positive
values for its endpoints and S'T' has negative
values. What do you know about rigid transformations that would correct this error?

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