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Mathematics, 01.03.2021 22:20 lisamccray45

Which of the following motion rules represents a transformation that preserves orientation, but not congruence? A. (x, y) → (2x,2y)

B. (x, y) → (Y,-X)

C. (x, y) → (-x,-y)

D. (x, y) → (x + 1, y + 1) ​​

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