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Mathematics, 16.07.2019 01:30 23jazzy

By definition, two shapes are congruent if you can map one onto the other using rigid transformations (a sequence of one or more rotations, translations, and reflections).  since any sequence of rigid transformations performed on a triangle results in a congruent triangle, what does that imply about the corresponding side lengths and angle measures for two congruent triangles?

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