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Mathematics, 08.02.2021 16:50 mkingston1705

Is there a series of rigid transformations that could map ARST to AXYT? If so, which transformations could be

used?

O NO. ARST and AXYT are congruent but ARST cannot

be mapped to AXYT using a series rigid transformations.

No, ARST and AXYT are not congruent.

O Yes, ARST can be reflected across the line containing

RT and then rotated about T so that S is mapped to Y.

Yes, ARST can be translated so that S is mapped to Y

and then rotated about S so that Ris mapped to X.

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