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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 18:20 yeehaw777

Will you always be able to use rigid transformations to verify that two shapes are congruent or not congruent? If yes, why is that the case? If not, why not? ( plz answer its a big grade plzzz thx you to whoever helps)

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