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Mathematics, 27.06.2019 05:10 lzrd3rik

Are the two figures congruent?
no, because all of the corresponding sides are unequal.
yes, because ab = a’b’.
no, because the reflection of abc is not congruent to a’b’c’.
yes, because they are reflections of each other.


Are the two figures congruent?  no, because all of the corresponding sides are unequal.

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