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Mathematics, 07.12.2020 21:50 isaacgarcia0830

A transformation was applied to XYZ to create X'Y'Z'. Which statement explains whether or not the transformation is isometric? It is isometric because both figures have equal corresponding side lengths and angles. It is isometric because both figures are right triangles. It is not isometric because corresponding angle measures are the same but corresponding side lengths are different. It is not isometric because there was no change in shape.

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