Which transformation will always produce a congruent figure?
A. (x', y') = (x+4, y-3)
B. (x',...
Mathematics, 11.03.2021 17:30 mandy9386
Which transformation will always produce a congruent figure?
A. (x', y') = (x+4, y-3)
B. (x', y') = (2x, y)
C. (x', y') = (x + 2,2y)
D. (x', y') = (4x, 4y)
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