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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 21:30 mmaglaya1

Greg claims that the two shapes are congruent since Figure 1 can be obtained by translating Figure 2 to the right and then rotating it counter clockwise around point C. How many degrees must Greg rotate Figure 2 to be on Fifure 1?? Help me please


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