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Mathematics, 14.04.2021 19:50 EnzoF17

A . Yes, the pre-image and image are both line segments and the line segment had been translated B . No the pre-image and image are not both line segments
C . No the image shown has not been translated but another transformation has taken place
D . No the translation did not preserve the segment length


A . Yes, the pre-image and image are both line segments and the line segment had been translated

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