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3 years ago
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Will believes that Figure 1 and Figure 2, shown below, are congruent because he can use two reflections to map one figure to the

other. 
Jaymond also believes the two figures are congruent because he can use a single rotation to map one figure to the other.

Are both Will and Jaymond right? Explain with precision the transformation(s) that will show the two figures are congruent.

(How to explain with precision: A rotation description should include direction, degrees and point of rotation. A reflection description should include line of reflection. A translation description should include direction and number of units.)


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Mathematics
1 answer:
Lelu [443]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Both Jaymond and Will are right.

Step-by-step explanation:

They are both correct.

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