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Mathematics, 02.02.2021 19:20 zieglerlana

The figures shown are congruent. Find a sequence of rigid motions that maps one figure to the other. Give coordinate notation for the transformations you use.


The figures shown are congruent. Find a sequence of rigid motions that maps one figure to the other

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