Mathematics, 02.05.2021 14:00 sofiakeogh1487
Tell whether the transformation appears to be a rigid motion. Explain
1- Yes, because the angle measures and the distances between the vertices are not the same as the corresponding angle measures and distances in the preimage.
2-No, because the angle measures and the distances between the vertices of the image are the same as the corresponding angle measures and distances in the preimage.
3-No, because the angle measures and the distances between the vertices of the image are not the same as the corresponding angle measures and distances in the preimage.
4-Yes, because the angle measures and the distances between the vertices are the same as the corresponding angle measures and distances in the preimage.
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