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Mathematics, 30.11.2020 20:20 jay1041

Is there a series of rigid transformations that could map AQRS to AABC? If so, which transformations could be
used?
O No, AQRS and AABC are congruent but
AQRS cannot be mapped to AABC using a series
rigid transformations.
O No, AQRS and AABC are not congruent.
O Yes, AQRS can be translated so that Ris mapped to
B and then rotated so that S is mapped to C.
O Yes, AQRS can be translated so that Q is mapped to
A and then reflected across the line containing QS.

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