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ss7ja [257]
3 years ago
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Which statement describes the transformation of ΔABC? Is ΔA'B'C' ≅ ΔABC? Explain. A) ΔABC has reflected across the y-axis and tr

anslated left 7. ΔA'B'C' ≠ ΔABC because a reflection and translation are rigid transformations. Rigid transformations dilate the original figure. B) ΔABC has reflected across the x-axis and translated left 5. ΔA'B'C' ≅ ΔABC because a reflection and translation are rigid transformations. Rigid transformations have no effect on the side lengths of the original figure. C) ΔABC has reflected across line y-axis and translated left 5. ΔA'B'C' ≅ ΔABC because a reflection and translation are rigid transformations. Rigid transformations have no effect on the side lengths of the original figure. D) ΔABC has reflected across line p and translated left 7. ΔA'B'C' ≅ ΔABC because a reflection and translation are rigid transformations. Rigid transformations have no effect on the side lengths of the original figure.
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alekssr [168]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Is there a picture to go with this because otherwise it's not enough info...

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QveST [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I need a picture. Unless it doesn't come with.

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A picture would've been great.

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