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Mathematics, 17.12.2019 02:31 ladybugys

is there a series of rigid transformations that could map a
klp to aqnm? if so, which transformations?
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no, a klp and aqnm are congruent but a klp cannot
be mapped to aqnm using a series rigid
transformations.
o no, a klp and aqnm are not congruent.
o yes, a klp can be reflected across the line containing
kp and then translated so that p is mapped to m.
o yes, a klp can be rotated about p and then translated so
that lis mapped to n.

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